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1. E For version with metal housing use only B B DC power supply NetbiterWS100 Modbus device s Figure 4 Normal wiring diagram Modbus terminal A and B The following pins on the top terminal block are used for power supply Pin Description number The RS 485 interface cannot be used at the same time as the terminal block interfaced RS 232 Vin Ground connection Table 2 Power supply pins netbit r webSCADA WS100 1 44 RS 232 Interface The following pins on the top terminal block are used for the RS 232 interface Pin Description number 15 Common 16 RS 232 Transmit Ouput 17 RS 232 Receive Input Table 6 RS 232 Interface pins The RS 232 interface cannot be used at the same time as the RS 485 interface 10 1 5 LED Indicators RS 485 RS 232 gt nm A D nm 2 nm lt gt lt em 5 IE IE DI Relay netbiter UA Module Status Serial Link Status Figure 6 LED position on front view The LED indicators are found on the Netbiter WS100 front view with following indications Colour Module Status Green Serial Flashing Link Green Status Flashing Red Activity Flashing Collision Green Flashing Red Link Off Green o Orange Function No power Module is running in normal mode During boot up Serial Packet receiving Serial Packet transmitting During
2. When pressing Alarm settings the alarm setting window opens up In the list at the left all alarm types of the LAE controllers available appear For each one of them according to the importance that you wish to give it s possible to set a priority value between 0 and 255 This value will appear in the current and stored alarm lists In the box at the side of the list it s possible to set the minimum priority an alarm must have to cause the immediate SMS or e mail sending Page 8 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide Alarm settings 0 Alarm type Report sending priority Fa P Communic aj 80 el 2 ra probe 2 Hion tempe Lowtemper E pres finpwaue 1 poen _ 1 5 Close 2 PLANT OVERVIEW The Plant Overview window will show the main information of all the units in the plant The displayed data are the values and the status defined in the configuration of the single unit The status is indicated by a box of which colour changes depending on the overall unit status grey for a unit deactivated green if there are no alarms and the associated status is not active yellow if there are no alarms but the associated status is active for ex defrost colour red indicates an alarm status or communication error Plant overview Supermarket Fresco Ltd Bournette Street 69 16 26 37 Oxford ph 88 546320 fax 88 587527 17 05 2013
3. n m JE m F im Imi m m The units appear arranged in 26 columns A Z of 10 elements 0 9 In order to get the visible columns scroll press the buttons with the arrows at the top right page Page 9 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide Clicking on or tapping on the rectangle that bounds a unit it will be possible to get a direct access to the window Virtual Instrument of the relative device if the Virtual Instrument function is included in the Tab version purchased 3 DATA LOGGER The data logging function performs a permanent recording of the values for ex temperature and status for ex defrost This function starts automatically at the same time as the Tab and you may check its operation through the blinking dot in the Main Panel window In the main configuration window you enable this function and you may set the data recording rate between 5 and 30 minutes When configuring the individual unit it s possible to modify the pre defined setting of which data to record You have to choose up to 3 values and 3 status amongst the ones proposed based on the device model The data are then stored by creating a file for every individual unit and per every individual month DATA LOGGING IN TEXT FORMAT If in the main configuration window the option Text format data logging option has been enabled the data logger will record data even in text format The files generated will be stored in the
4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 33230317 HN LAE LCD32 Check for new templates at netbiter com upload template add template 6 Devices Configuration gt Devices 7 3 Before performing configuration of this phase all controllers connected must have an already programmed unique Modbus address and in the previous phase 5 the templates of all controllers used must already have been loaded You should then insert all controllers connected and assign its own template and Modbus address to every one of them The address that you insert must match the address set in the controller It s also possible have the autodetect function started which will perform automatic detection of the controllers connected and the automatic association of the relevant templates by pressing button autodetect Logged in as Administrator Stax Pastries Logout Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings ii Device Configuration Description Template Address LAE AD2 5 LAE AD2 5 LAE AD2 5 LAE AR 2 28 LAE AR 2 28 LAE AR 2 28 LAE AR 2 28 LAE AD 2 5 oc LAE AD2 5 e ri e LAE AR 2 27 mimi EE hd pe LAE LTR 5 FJ BL m LAE AD3 5 PAW WINNS j 7 Pages Configuration gt Pages 7 4 In this phase yo
5. R 391231234567 LCR The report request message sent to the Tab may also omit the receiver s number of the report R LCR in this case the report will be sent to the sender of the request Presently the only supported function is LCR Last Check Report which requires a report on the alarms just like the report that is sent automatically at set times If an SMS or e mail report sending has been enabled when the Tab is started a window comes on showing the receivers and message sending mode you can also have direct access to the relevant settings through the button Modify Reports Monitor Header Short header FRESCO 1 Supermarket FRESCO 1 SMS e mail Receiver name When SMS is sent When email is sent John Adams Never Alarm Time Alexander Black Never Alarm Jennifer Hirons Never Alarm Time George Howard Never Never E Report time 08 45 12 00 16 00 19 50 01 00 DO gt Modify Page 13 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide 7 VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT This function shows you the details of the device instrument controller controlling the unit It displays the values of input output and current status the graph of recent values the device configuration panel the access to the recorded alarms Tab Virtual Instrument Unit Device Ma Port a2 1 22 Milk amp Yoghurt UC80 AD3 5 24 Tempi C 3 5 Defrost 2
6. Temp 1 C 14 50 00 3 40 amp Bj 2 J _ 1 BS Defrost Em I I I I I I 14 30 00 14 33 00 14 36 00 14 39 00 14 42 00 14 45 00 14 43 00 14 51 00 14 54 00 14 57 00 15 00 00 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 17052013 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 17 05 2013 Page 10 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide First of all its necessary to choose the plant unit of which you d like to retrieve data and set the start and end date and time of the time frame you are interested in Then press button Load at the side of the period end box to load data To set date and time press the right hand button in the relative boxes a window will pop up where it will be easy to choose day month year and time After selecting a unit it s possible to load the recorded data with the current configuration relating to which data to record In the event that you d like to retrieve recorded data with a configuration different from the current one or data of a unit which is no longer present in the configuration select free device No at the bottom of the unit list and then set the device address and press Load to move to the end of the list you may press button Now it will be possible to choose the file of a specific month of that specific device Bear in mind that the file name consists of the AD letters followed by 3 figures identifying the device address
7. Temp 2 C 102 Alarm Out 3 il Temp 3 ec 80 1 Door Out 4 i Lock i Stand By gj 1 8 Comm error ma Recent Trend di Alarm History g Device Settings It s accessible both from the Main Panel press Virtual Instrument and in the Plant overview window click on the area bounding a unit Through Unit it s possible to choose a unit If you have had access through Plant overview in this case the unit is already chosen Once the communication has been established the current device data will be displayed If the Error indicator lights up this means that there is no communication with the device In this case check the connections and the configuration LATEST PERIOD TREND By pressing Recent Trend you obtain the graph representation of the trend of all the analog inputs and of some status of the controller in the last 72 hours This function offers the engineer a valid tool for diagnostics and to determine how to fine tune the controller setup in order to improve the performance of the unit As per the historical graphs tools such as zooming panning cursors and several different curve outlook customisation tools are available for an ideal data consultation RECORDED ALARMS Pressing Alarm History gets you into the display and printout window relating to the recorded alarms of the selected unit Now choose the month of interest and upload the data DEVICE CONFIGURATION To get
8. from the DHCP server on the net if there is one See note below Host name A host name for the Netbiter WS100 IP Address IP address for Netbiter WS100 Subnet mask A subnet mask which should be identical to the subnet of the network Gateway Network gatewa Primary DNS Domain name server to be able to access servers by domain Secondary DNS Domain name server to be able to access servers by domain Table 23 Ethernet TCP netowork settings Do not select the DHCP option unless you have a DHCP server available on the network 22 6 9 System 6 9 1 Backup settings The backup consists of files the restore a module Settings that are backed up are users templates devices pages alarms log and settings for Modbus modem e mail server and Netbiter Argos Ethernet settings are not included in the backup to prevent problems with identically IP address for modules Option Description Backup Settings To Local Hard Drive All configurations except Ethernet settings will be backed up A file with the extensions nbb short for Netbiter Backup will be created that can be saved on the local hard drive A file of nbb Netbiter Backup file can be used to restore the setup and configuration for the Netbiter WS100 Restore module from backup Table 24 Backup 6 9 2 Firmware This information is helpful when contacting Intellicom Support Option Select an update file MAC address Ke
9. here followed by clicking test pin code to save the PIN code A window with information about the connected modem will show If GSM GPRS it will give information about Manufacturer IMEI number PIN status and signal strength Modem info There is information about the SIM code which could be ready if OK or SIMPIN or SIMPUK when demanding user action The PIN or PUK code is entered at Pin code when necessary The SIM card has to be registered on a network to be able to work which status can viewed on the line Network status If a GSM GPRS modem is attached enter a phone number to generate a test SMS to that number Test SMS Table 14 Modem settings netbiter webscADA WS100 6 3 2 Dial up GPRS setting Settings used for Netbiter WS100 to communicate with Internet using a modem Is used to send e mail logs and alarms where there is no Ethernet connection available If Netbiter Argos is enabled and no Ethernet connection 1s available the Connection trigger has to be set to Always connected Option Description Defines how the Netbiter WS100 should connect to Internet When set to Alarm Event it will make a connection when needed to send e mall alarm log or other information that requires an Internet connection Connection trigger Host to ping An address to a host IP address or server name to send a ping packet which will keep the connection to Internet This is used as a keep alive
10. registers 16 Description Set Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII transmission mode Default RTU The time that the Netbiter WS100 will wait for a response from a slave before Serial Timeout will occur Default 1000 Serial Timeout can be monitored at the Status page see section 8 2 on page 32 Electrical interface that is used Make sure that the wiring is correct and connected to the interface RS 485 see 1 4 3 on page 9 RS 232 see 1 4 4 on page 10 RS 232 D Sub see 0 on page 8 Default RS 485 Baudrat settinings Can be 300 115 200 bps Default 9600 Parity settings no even or odd parity Default None Number of stop bit 10r 2 stop bit Default 1 stop bit Time to delay between Modbus messages in milliseconds Default 0 Number of milliseconds between characters in a Modbus frame Set to 0 to use Modbus standard 3 5 characters Default 0 If this option is Enabled all writes to coils will be done with function code 15 Useful if slaves do not support function code 05 If this option is Enabled all writes to registers will be done with function code 16 Useful if slaves do not support function code 06 Table 12 Description of Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII settings 6 2 2 Modbus TCP Option Port number Gateway Registers Server Idle Timeout IP Authentication Description The port to use for Modbus TCP communication Default 502 If enabled the internal regis
11. 2 figures for the year 2 figures for the month the data refer to and between brackets which data have been recorded Once data have been loaded these may be displayed in a graph format or if button Table is pressed in a table format In the event of a graph representation the curves representing a value refer to the scale at the left whereas those representing a status refer to the scale at the right The left scale may be modified for a better data readout by clicking on the extreme values and by adding new limits By clicking on the legend at the right hand it s possible to modify the outlook of the various curves Moreover several tools for graph analysis such as zooming or the cursor or several other options for customising curves and scale are available By clicking on Export the loaded data can be saved in a text format readable from Excel or other spreadsheets the data that will be exported are those of the period selected before loading and are the same as those appearing in the table representation Following zooming or scale modification the graph might include just part of them The displayed data can be printed by pressing Print the printout will either show the table or the graph depending on what is on the screen at that specific moment In case of graph printout a preview window opens up from which you can again choose the type of line colour and other features of the curves in such a way as to obta
12. 8 e cr Temp Humid 205 Alarm sid I I I I I 09 00 09 30 10 00 10 30 11 30 1200 12 30 13 00 13 30 14 00 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 Moreover several graph analysis tools are available such as zooming or the cursor as well as several curve or scale customisation options LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Page 9 Cursor Value Cursor Time Cursor Name apap nj on BA alm frel Humidity 11050 36 70 er Scale settings _f Cursor movement enabling __1 Cursor display mode Zoom and panning Lock control Cursor movement ey By clicking on Export the loaded data can be saved in a text format readable from Excel or other spreadsheets programs the data that will be exported are those of the period that you select and load and are the same as those appearing in the table representation Following zooming or scale modification the graph might include just part of them The displayed data can be printed by clicking on Print the printout will either show the table or the graph depending on what is on the screen at that specific moment In case of graph printout a preview window opens up from which you can again choose the type of line colour and other features of the curves in such a way as to obtain the best result according to the type of printer used for example although it s always preferable to use a col
13. GVA 2 2 3a Frozen Foods GVA 2 3 1a Cold 1 Fruits Vegetables FG88 3 2a Cold R 2 Meat 5490 f E cancel DETECTION OF THE UNITS CONNECTED During configuration the Tab is able to detect the new units connected in other words units of which LAE device meets the following conditions 1 it must be connected to the line or wireless communication network 2 it must have the address already configured and different from any other address both amongst the connected devices and those which are already present in the configuration if any 3 it must be a model included in the driver of the devices installed When these conditions are met and therefore after having suitably set the address of all devices it will be possible to detect all the connected units at the first configuration as much as new units added at a later stage if any When pressing Detect units the following window appears Page 5 New units detection zc Port Wireless connection Unit detection timeout msec COMI m C E p star 0 3000 W so New units Name Device No Port On Off New units will be inserted starting from aj OK ES Cancel LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide Proceed as follows press Port and choose the communication port used for the connection with the devices If they belong to a wireless network enable Wireless connection If communication i
14. LED yellow shows the flux received and sent to the PC the fourth LED green is switched on when the SBCA85 is powered WIRING DIAGRAM Q Personal computer RS232 cable SBC485 module RS485 line Peripherals with RS485 interface 120 ohm resistor termination TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions 110x75x53 mm WxHxD Ambient temperature 0 50 RS232 connection DB9 female connector RS485 connection 8 pole RJ45 connector Maximum load 63 peripherals 120ohm termination Connection length 1 2Km Power supply See specs on the unit Consumption 3W Front protection IP20 WARRANTY LAE electronic Srl guarantees its products against defects due to faulty materials or workmanship for one 1 year from the date of manufacture shown on the container The Company shall only repair or replace products which are shown to be defective to the satisfaction of its own technical services The Company shall not be under any liability and gives no warranty in the event of defects due to exceptional conditions of use misuse or tampering All carriage expenses for returning the product to the manufacturer after having obtained the latter s permission and for any return to the buyer shall be paid by the buyer INSTALLATIONS UND GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNGEN OLLSBCOOTDE lae SBC485 3 PLECTRONI Lesen Sie vor der Installation aufmerksam diese Gebrauchsanweisungen durch nur so k nnen wir Ihnen h chste Leistungen und Sicherheit garantier
15. MONITORING DATA LOGGING AND ALARM MANAGEMENT IN PLANTS WHERE LAE ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS ARE FITTED THE INCORPORATED WEB SERVER GRANTS ACCESS TO THE MEASURED VALUES TO THE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS OF CONTROLLERS TO THE ALARM STATES TO RECORDED DATA AND TO CONFIGURATION OF THEVVS100 THROUGH AN ORDINARY BROWSER VARIOUS USERS MAY BE ENABLED TO GET ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM WITH DIFFERENT RIGHTS AND EACH OF THEM CAN RECEIVE RECORDED DATA AND ALARM MESSAGES TO HIS HER E MAIL ADDRESS CONFIGURATION IS EXTREMELY EASY AND QUICK TO MAKE THANKS TO THE TEMPLATES FOR VARIOUS CONTROLLERS THAT LAE MAKES AVAILABLE AND THANKS TO THE AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF THE CONNECTED DEVICES IN THE EVENT THAT AN INTERNET ACCESS IS NOT AVAILABLE REMOTE CONNECTION MAY TAKE PLACE EVEN THROUGH GSM GPRS THE ADDITION OF AN EXTERNAL MODEM WHICH WILL ALSO SEND OUT SMS MESSAGES FURTHERMORE IT S POSSIBLE TO USE THE ONLINE NETBITER NET PORTAL OFFERING DATA COLLECTION AND STORAGE GRAPH REPRESENTATION PARAMETER PROGRAMMING AND ALARM MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND IT MAKES THESE FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH A SIMPLE LINK TO JUST ONE WEBSITE IN THIS WAY THERE WILL BE NO NEED FOR A STATIC IP ADDRESS WBS 01 dlae COSTI Lanes recie Dern ROS TI bempenkune Ti GRO Th tamparshura A FIREWALL CONFIGURATION MODIFICATION OR THE USE OF A SPECIFIC SIM CARD FOR GSM GPRS CONNECTION
16. MOREOVER A CENTRALIZED MANAGEMENT OF MORE PLANTS WILL TURN OUT TO BE EASIER MAIN FEATURES Built in web server for accessing device data and configuration e Data logger with graph representation and data export in text format e Alarm management with list of current events list of stored events e mail or SMS sending e Management of several users with different access rights and alarm messages reception e Simplified configuration through templates of LAE controllers and automatic detection of the connected devices e Communication ability in absence of Internet line and SMS sending by connecting an external analog or GSM GPRS modem e Ability to get access to data through Internet portal e 2 digital inputs that may be monitored and controlled as external alarm sources TECHNICAL DATA Ethernet port 10 100 Mbit s R45 connector Serial port El R5 465 screw terminal Serial port 2 RS 232 DSUB 9 pin connector Power supply 9 24VACIDC 2W Operating temperature 40 05 C Housing DIN rail 4 modules 90x 0x58mm Certification EN 61000 6 2 2005 and 61000 6 4 2001 UL 508 ALARMS DATA LOGGING SMS EMAIL WEB BASED TRENDING DATA PRESENTATION GSM GPRS netbiter webSCADA WS100 User Manual z intellicom netbiternet compatible netbit r webSCADA WS100 Revision List Revision Date Author Chapter Description 3 01 3 1 4 2 7 06 10 23 4 1 5 3 3 New functionality firmware release 3 11 4 6
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18. Page 11 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide 6 ALARM MANAGEMENT AND REPORT SENDING Alarm management means a comprehensive set of functions pertaining alarm status acquisition storage display of the ongoing events display and printout of the past event report sending such as e mail and SMS messages based on alarm priority Alarm List Supermarket Fresco Ltd M Bournette Street 69 Oxford ph 89 546320 fax 89 687527 Alarm type 1 1b Vegetables UC65 2 T2 probe 2117052013 16 25 35 New Alarm amp Acknowledge di History The current alarm situation is displayed in the Alarm List window lt shows the recent alarm history by reporting the unit where the alarm took place the starting time the source its priority and whenever the alarm is over its ending time In addition on the left of every event a red light signals that the alarm is still on and it turns green when the alarm is over The lighting up of the New Alarm indicator means that new alarms took place since the last acknowledgement Whenever in a controller an alarm condition occurs it is detected and stored by Tab At the same time regardless of the window you are working in a red Alarm window comes up showing a plant anomaly Now clicking on Alarm or on Alarm List in Main panel opens Alarm list window After you have become aware of the situation you can switch off the New Alarm indicator
19. RE rran Tr me aedi Pasas 1 Logged in as Administrator _ Stax Pastries Logout Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Device Group Parameter Ti Air temperatu re Description RDO1 T1 temperature Presentation format Default Presentation scaling save settings 8 Alarm Configuration gt Alarm 7 5 Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Configuration Setup About tion SMS alarm Disable Email alarm Enable SNMP alarm Disable Manual alarm acknowledge Description Device 01 Alarm TROL TOOL TOOZ TDO2 RODI TOOL Communication TD z Alarm TOO Communication RDOi Communication To configure alarm management you have to define some general settings such as enabling various ways to signal alarms remotely and above all the alarm conditions that you wish to detect You may define alarm events linked to the controller alarm state value to the value of a variable such as temperature referred to a threshold or linked to communication failure _Logged in Administratol Select page T Stax Pastries f Logout Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Device Group Parameter TER 19 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 4 sj E ld Alarm Class Cl
20. Regional The Regional page contains configuration for time and date generic module information and also configuration for how the log file list separator and decimal symbol should be represented 6 4 1 Time and date Option Description Date Current date Stored to a clock that will be battery backup up for maximum a week Time Current time Enter the actual time Daylight saving and time zone are set separately Stored to a clock that will be battery backup up for maximum a week Time zone The time zone that is used For time zones marked with daylight saving will be used Then time entered should be actual current time The Netbiter WS100 will change time automatically Network time Network time protocol protocol NTP is a server from where data can be read and used to set time and date Requires an Internet connection NTP server A server that support and can deliver NTP information Could be an IP address or domain name Update interval Interval of how often the time and date should be synchronized with data from the server When using GSM GPRS the amount of data for every synchronization should be considered Table 17 Time and date 6 4 2 Decimal separator Description Decimal separator and log file value separator Sets the decimal separator and the separator character used for the csv logfile Default Dot and Comma Table 18 Decimal separator netbiter
21. Tab version purchased the key will enable all functions or part of them If the key is not connected the Tab will just perform the plant overview task Before proceeding to installation close all other active programs Get access to the folder including the installation files be it available on a removable support or downloaded from the website www lae electronic com and execute setup exe Then follow the instructions supplied by the installation program When the installation has been completed successfully in the start menu the group LAE Tab 5 0 will be available inside of this you will have to choose Tab 5 0 to get the program started Tab Main Panel Supermarket Fresco Ltd M Bournette Street 69 Oxford ph 89 546320 fax 89 687527 ci me Data retrieve Quick data export Alarm list m Virtual Instrument Configuration B Exit G Page 3 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide 1 CONFIGURATION When the installation is over the first operation you have to perform is Tab configuration To do this you have to input the details of the plant to be monitored and the way the various functions such as data logging or report sending have to work From Main Panel start the configuration function with Configuration and digit password 1 As default configuration after the installation no password is set in order to protect the system it is necessary to set both passwords 1 and 2 PASSWORDS Fro
22. access to the device configuration window press Device Settings and insert password No 2 If a password has been set and you don t put it in you will however get access to the parameter window but you will have no right to modify them The values currently set in the controller are read and displayed automatically when the window is opened Later they can be read again by clicking on Read Parameters may be set in two different ways using values previously stored in the files related to a specific model or choosing the data to set one by one In the first case click on Load to read a default programming mask Page 14 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide among the files stored with Save For manual parameter modification first of all with M select the data to change then modify the value by using left sided numeric keypad arrows pull down menu if present by numerically typing the new value In this latter case confirm the new data with J After performing all modifications click on Write to send the ticked off values only M to the device AD3 5 settings Troubleshooting of most common faults The comm error indicator remains red 1 Check that the SBC485 converter is powered correctly on LED lit 2 If the on LED is lit but the other LED s of the SBC485 never light up check that the selected PC COM port actually corresponds to the one connected to the SBC485 that it s not used fo
23. alarm to warning of high temperature from a Netbiter To try out the SNMP functionality the software Trap Receiver could be used This program can be found at http www traprecerver com For Windows 7 MIB browser can be used found at http ireasoning com mibbrowser shtml Please check the license for the software It could be used to examine a trap sent to a PC to better understand the SNMP functionality of the Netbiter webSCADA 38 s OD IntelliCom Innovation AB Phone 46 35 18 21 70 intellicom Linjegatan 3D Fax 46 35 18 21 99 SE 302 50 Halmstad email info intellicom se SWEDEN Web www intellicom se Support support intellicom se Twitter twitter com Netbiter ISTRUZIONI PER L INSTALLAZIONE ED USO OLLSBCOOTIT lae SBC485 3 ELECTRON I IL Per ottenere le corrette prestazioni da questo prodotto si raccomanda di leggere attentamente le seguenti istruzioni INSTALLAZIONE SBC485 deve operare con temperature ambiente comprese tra e 50 C non installare lo strumento vicino a fonti di calore Per ridurre l effetto di perturbazioni elettromagnetiche distanziare lo strumento e i collegamenti di segnale da conduttori di potenza Collegare l SBCA85 al PC con un cavo RS232 standard realizzare la rete RS485 osservando le seguenti raccomandazioni seguire un tracciato lineare riducendo al minimo la lunghezza delle derivazioni max 2 metri ed evitando collegamenti a stella vedi schema di collegamento uti
24. and are found at using a standard RJ 45 connector the top terminal block with following pin numbers 1 4 Top terminal block Pin Description number 20 21 Digital Input 1 Digital Input Common i 22 Digital Input 2 E Table 3 Digital input pins Vr Mom Oigan O ar Mom Var Ve Vor D m The voltage levels for the logic states are Logic Voltage level DC state Figure 3 Top screw terminal At the top of the Netbiter WS100 there is a screw terminal block that is used for power supply and Table 4 Voltage levels od digital input signals communication interfaces The status of the inputs can be read as Internal For power supply and digital input use minimum nn wire size 24AWG The internal registers can be read from an external device if the gateway functionality is enabled See 1 4 1 Power supply connection section 6 2 2 on page 16 for more information The Netbiter WS100 can be powered by a 9 28V DC supply Power requirement 2 W 14 3 RS 485 interface The following pins on the top terminal block are The Netbiter WS100 with plastic housing can be used for the RS 485 interface powered by a 9 28 VAC supply and should be connected as shown in the picture Pin Description Power Supply NetBiter Powef Supply NetBiter n u m be r Line Voltage 13 RS 485 Line B 14 RS 485 Line A Earth 15 Common Ground Table 5 RS 485 interface pins Figure 5 How to connect AC power
25. and remove the already ended alarms from the list they will however remain stored on file by clicking on Acknowledge All ended alarm events may be displayed or printed out from the Alarm History window which is opened by clicking on History In this window you must choose the month concerned load the data and if necessary then print out on the list on the default device by clicking on Print It s possible to choose a specific unit to limit all the displayed events to it The inhibited units are excluded from alarm management MESSAGE TRANSMISSION TAB incorporates an e mail and SMS message sending function in order to constantly keep one or more people on the proper plant operation and in case of alarms inform them promptly As a matter of fact the messages can either be sent in case of an alarm or even at programmed times In the Report configuration window you can choose if and when alarms are sent according to the following options Never temporarily excluded Alarm only when alarms occur Alarm Time therefore when alarms occur or however at the times set into the Report Time boxes The alarm condition for the immediate sending must consist of one or more new alarms with priority greater than or equal to the minimum priority set in the Alarms Setting window detected in one or more units In the event that the message is sent at a set time it will report that there are alarms even not new ones and with priority lo
26. boot up Ethernet Packet receiving Ethernet Collision detected No Ethernet Link detected Ethernet network detected 10 Mbps Ethernet network detected 100 Mbps Table 7 Description of LED indicators 2 Getting started 2 1 Configure the Netbiter WS100 IP address 2 1 1 About the Netbiter Config utility The Netbiter Config utility 1s a PC based configuration utility to set TCP IP network settings in the Netbiter This utility has the ability to scan the Ethernet network for connected Netbiter WS100 devices and let the user set IP address net mask gateway DNS and hostname for each unit 2 1 2 Installation Procedure There are two methods to install the Netbiter Config utility either downloading it from the IntelliCom Website or use the installation CD ROM e Using the CD ROM Run Setup NetbiterConfig exe and follow the onscreen instructions e From website Download the self extracting installation package Setup NetbiterConfig exe from http support intellicom se and run 1t 2 1 3 Scanning for connected devices 3 Netbiter Config v1 3 0 pe SN DHCP 10 200 1 1 255 255 255 0 1010101 Off 3 300 5100 Jal 00 30 11 FB 1B 4E Advanced Options Figure 7 Netbiter Config Utility Scan devices First ensure that you have connected the Netbiter WS100 devices you want to install to the same Ethernet network as the PC 1s connected to Use standard Ethernet cables straight
27. by default Parameters can be shown or hidden by clicking the box in front of the parameter name When a parameter 1s shown the line color will have the same color as the box To hide a line click the box and 1t will be grey netbiter webSCADA WS100 8 5 2 Log Description Download Log To Local Hard Drive Download the log from the Netbiter WS100 to a local computer as a csv file that can be analyzed in software like Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc The csv delimiter character can be set in the Regional page see section 6 4 on page 19 Clear Log File Will delete the log from the Netbiter WS100 Table 41 Handle csv log file 33 netbiter webSCADA WS100 34 Appendices A Specifications Ethernet connection 10Base T or 100Base TX IEEE 802 3 RJ45 connector Serial interface RS 232 with full modem control RTS CTS DCD DTR DSR RI 300 115 200bps 9 pin DSUB connector mRS 485 300 115 200bps screw connector Power Supply Plastic housing 9 24 VAC 2W 9 24 VDC 2W Metal housing 9 24 VDC 2 W Temperature range Operating 40 65 C Storage 40 85 C Humidity range 5 93 RH non condensing Cover material for plastic housing LEXAN 940 self extinguishing acc to UL94 VO Mounting option Plastic housing DIN rail EN 50022 Metal housing Screw mounting DIN rail optional Certification EMC 61000 6 4 2006 CE according to EN 61000 6 2 2005 and EN 61000
28. coordinator chooses a free radio channel in which it will start its own network When the first LED on the left starts to blink this means that the SWB C is ready and this will allow the other SWB R modules to be added to the network for a time equal to 1 minute 3 If it s possible to turn on all SWB R s at the same time the network will create automatically Please make sure that all modules have got the LED ON blinking Otherwise starting from the SWB C turn on the closest SWB R within 1 minute then check that the LED ON starts to blink and so on till the furthest one Now the network is started and all controllers may be reached by the supervisory system Every single SWB R will be identified in the network through its serial number reported on the label ME SWB R x Em um T L RS 485 zum RS 485 Emm TECHNICAL DATA Radio frequency band ISM 2 4GHz Radio range up to 40m indoor with presence of obstacles Serial port SWB C RS232 on DB 9 connector SWB R TTL RS485 selectable on Ampmodu Il 4 way connector Max Number of peripherals on the port RS485 63 LED indicators power supply in the network serial transmission serial receiving Power supply 230Vac 3W Dimensions 110x75x53 mm LAE electronic SWB UM Eng v1 01 WBS 01 Quick guide to configuration This guide is for highlighting the various necessary configuration phases sequentially in order to enable the main functi
29. enabled the user has to acknowledge the alarm before a new alarm message is sent Alarms can be acknowledged from Netbiter Argos user interface if these services are enabled see section 6 9 4 on page 23 7 5 2 Alarm configuration The alarm configuration section contains a list of all configured alarm parameters The alarms can be netbiter webSCADA WS100 Option Trig on reconfigured by clicking edit and the alarm parameter page with all options will be displayed The delete button will remove the alarm parameter To create a new alarm parameter click add alarm parameter There can be a maximum of 64 alarm parameters configured and the alarm poll time is approximately 20 seconds 7 5 3 Parameter select Option Device Group Parameter Table 34 Alarm parameter select Description Select the device that has the parameter to be used for the alarm Select the group that contains the parameter Select the parameter that Value Bit will be used for the alarm be presented Value Bit presentation Table 35 Alarm trigger operation 7 5 4 Alarm trigger operation Description The trig condition can be set to For values e Greater than e Less than e Equal to e Not equal to e Change For Bit operations e Any e Neither e For the device e No response Where the value is number of consecutive time outs Select if the value or bit representation field sho
30. la casilla Informe SMS y seleccione el modelo de m dem GSM y el puerto COM al que est conectado Ahora ser posible definir hasta 12 destinatarios para cada destinatario inserte el nombre n mero de tel fono y seleccione si el env o del mensaje se debe desactivar moment neamente si se lo debe enviar s lo cuando se produce una alarma o tambi n en los horarios configurados hasta 12 en Horario Informe Si fuera necesario utilice para borrar ltimo horario configurado Con confirme los datos y retorne a la ventana Configuraci n Sistema Ahora memorice la configuraci n con el comando Guardar y salga con LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario P gina 5 Para que la nueva configuraci n sea operativa cierre TAB y rein cielo Para cerrar TAB pulse Salir e inserte la contrase a n 1 TE Kaum Pa i ar 5 TOES ra Marrio Hermoso 343422856625 Ejoz 3o 11 00 gii4 30 0 21 15 1 CONFIGURACI N DE LA PRIORIDAD DE LAS ALARMAS Haciendo clic sobre Configurar alarmas se accede a la ventana Configuraci n Alarmas A fin de establecer las prioridades de las alarmas para el env o inmediato de SMS a la izquierda hay un listado de los tipos de alarma todos los tipos de alarma de los instrumentos LAE disponibles en el TAB y para cada uno de estas se puede configurar un valor de prioridad
31. m s m al final de manera que puedan ser recuperados T ngase en cuenta que los datos de referencia siguen siendo aquellos que se memorizan en el formato de TAB y que siempre pueden recuperarse y analizarse con las herramientas de TAB y exportarse en formato texto 3 VISUALIZACI N E IMPRESI N DE LOS DATOS REGISTRADOS Desde Ventana Principal haciendo clic en Unid Desescarch o Unidades Mixtas en la zona Recuperaci n de Datos se accede a la funci n de recuperaci n visualizaci n e impresi n de los datos registrados por el registrador de datos En primer lugar es necesario seleccionar la unidad de la planta de la que se quieren recuperar los datos y configurar la fecha y la hora de comienzo y de fin del per odo que le interesa haga clic en para recuperar los datos Para configurar la fecha y hora presione el bot n junto a las casillas respectivas aparecer una ventana donde ser f cil seleccionar el d a mes a o y horario Si usted quisiera recuperar los datos de una unidad que no est presente en la configuraci n seleccione seleccionar modelo y n desde el listado de las unidades y configure el modelo y el n mero del dispositivo Una vez cargados los datos estos pueden visualizarse en formato gr fico o presionando el bot n una tabla En el caso de la representaci n gr fica las curvas que representan un valor se refieren a la escala de la izquierda mientras aquellas que representan un es
32. message Sets the interval for the keep alive message Should be as long as possible to avoid unnecessary GPRS data traffic Access Point Name GPRS gateway that is APN given by the SIM card operator Ping timer Phone number to dial to the Internet Service Provider ISP Phone number User name User name assigned by the ISP Password Password assigned by the ISP Table 15 Dial up GPRS settings 17 netbit r webSCADA WS100 6 3 3 Dial in settings This section handles a dial connection 1 e when the user should be able to call the Netbiter WS100 using a modem A network connection has to be set up on a PC where the phone number is the number of the SIM card used in the Netbiter WS100 The phone number must be data number CSD User name and password for the network connection should be those entered in this section Option Description Local IP address The IP address assigned to the Netbiter WS100 This IP number should be entered in the web browser after a connection is established Remote IP address The IP address that will be assigned to the calling computer the remote client Must be the same sub net as Local IP number User name User name used to establish a connection Is required on the PC when creating a network connection Password Password used to establish a connection Is required on the PC when creating a network connection Table 16 Dail in settings 18 6 4
33. puede acceder directamente a las configuraciones relativas con el bot n Modificar 5 INSTRUMENTO VIRTUAL Esta funci n permite verificar detalladamente el estado y los datos din micos de los instrumentos de las diferentes unidades y modificar sus par metros de control Instrumento virtual Unidades Desescarchadores supermercado Fresco Avenida Garcia Lorca 38 Valladolid tel 095 340092 fax 095 340065 Unidad 2 2 gt Verdurasurgelada GW 2 1 0 Dispos 3037 Ne Jy 1 amp 7 Desesc alll Stand by il Temp 2 or Alarma Puerta Bloqueo i Luzes Parametros Tendencia reciente Error comunic Desde la Ventana Principal haga clic en Unid Desescarch en Unidades en el rea Instrumento Virtual as usted podr seleccionar el grupo de unidades en las que quiere trabajar CONEXI N A UN INSTRUMENTO Al comienzo en la ventana Instrumento Virtual seleccione la unidad o el instrumento que le interesa Una vez establecida la comunicaci n se muestran los datos din micos del instrumento tales como temperaturas alarmas desescarche stand by etc Si se enciende el indicador Error comunicaci n significa que no se comunica con el instrumento En este caso controle las conexiones y la configuraci n Para acceder a la ventana de visualizaci n y programaci n de los par metros haga clic en e inserte la contrase a n 2 si ust
34. reguladores espec ficos AT1 5 LF28 Unidades Mixtas grupo de las unidades con diferentes tipos de funci n y cualquier tipo de regulador COPS80 LTC15 Para insertar las unidades en la configuraci n habilite el grupo ON y despu s haga clic encima de Unidades o en Unidades Mixtas Desde la ventana de Configuraci n de las Unidades inserte en cada l nea la descripci n v ase M todo de identificaci n de las Unidades modelo instrumento n mero de perif rico y con el interruptor respectivo active o desactive la funci n de monitoreo referida a la unidad Desactivarla no significa eliminarla de la configuraci n sino que los datos correspondientes no se procesan ni se capturan se aconseja hacerlo cuando se apague una unidad o un instrumento Para desplazar la lista de las unidades use el cursor situado a la derecha o las teclas P g Arriba P g Abajo del teclado P gina 4 LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario Para borrar una unidad definitivamente es necesario cancelar todo el texto en el campo Unidades y despu s hacer clic en Limpiar Por el contrario cuando se quiere a adir una unidad entre otras dos unidades existentes y no en el final del listado coloque con el cursor el punto de inserci n encima de la lista y pulse Insertar Desde esta ventana tambi n es necesario configurar el puerto serie COM utilizado para la comunicaci n y la frecuencia con la que el registr
35. section 5 3 on page 14 5 2 Where start 5 2 1 Hardware and user setup How to setup communication interfaces and users see section 0 on page 15 5 2 2 Present data and send logs alarms How to setup user interface for presenting data and configure alarms and logs see section 7 on page 25 5 2 3 Everyday use How to monitor data alarms and logs see section 8 on page 32 14 5 3 User levels The menu items are accessible depending to the current user s user level The user level 1s set for each user that is setup for the Netbiter WS100 User level Menu items showing typical use Read Status Devices Alarm Log About Used for users that needs to monitor data Write As for Read Used for users that should be able to acknowledge alarms clear logs alarm histo Admin As for Write Configuration Used for users that can alter the configuration add and change templates devices pages alarms log and bindings Super admin As for Admin Setup Used for users that setup communication interfaces such as Modbus modem E mail server SNMP Ethernet and Netbiter Argos Can do backup and update firmware and install patches Table 10 User level description 5 4 About This menu item shows a window with information about the firmware revision and MAC address for the Netbiter WS100 More detailed information can be found under Setup Firmware see section 6 9 on page 22 6 Setup The setup menu it
36. through to connect Netbiter WS100 to a hub or switch and a cross over cable when connecting directly to a PC The Wink button is used to identify a Netbiter WS100 that is connected to the network The Module status LED will start wink green red When the Netbiter Config utility 1s started 1t will scan the Ethernet network for Netbiter WS100 netbiter webSCADA WS100 devices All detected devices will be presented in a list in the main window If you want to force a new scan for devices you can press the Scan button Column Description IP IP address of the Netbiter WS100 SN Subnet mask GW Default gatewa DHCP Dynamically assigned IP address On Off Version Version of the application software Type Product type MAC Ethernet MAC address of the Netbiter 5100 Table 8 Description of Netbiter Config utility window 11 netbit r webSCADA WS100 2 1 4 Changing IP settings To change IP settings on a detected device double click on the device you want to configure in the list of devices This will open up a dialog where you can enter the desired IP configuration To obtain necessary information about IP address subnet mask etc please contact your network administrator Default password for authentication of the new settings 1s admin and has to be entered to save changed made in Netbiter Config utility nfie ul 00 30 11 FB 80 64 Ethernet configuration IP address 200 i n A DHCP On Subnet
37. uso incorrecto o alteraci n Todos los gastos de transporte para la devoluci n del producto al fabricante previa autorizaci n de ste ltimo y para su posterior restituci n al comprador son a cargo del comprador INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE OLLSBCOOTEN lae SBC485 3 ELECTRONI Before using this module please read this instruction booklet carefully in order to ensure maximum performance and safety INSTALLATION The SBC485 should operate at an ambient temperature between O and 50 C do not install the unit closet to heat sources To reduce the effects of electromagnetic disturbance keep the unit and the signal cables well separate from the power conductors Connect the SBCA85 to the PC with a standard RS232 cable and setup the RS485 network by following these instructions ensure a linear cable run and minimise the length of the extensions 2 metres avoid star connections see wiring diagram use screened cable and terminate the line with a 120 resistor The RS485 connection is polarised respect the indications A and B on each connected peripheral OPERATION The SBCA85 module uses TX and RX signals of the RS232 the other signals are not used The 4 LED s on the box side give indications on the operation status and data flux The left hand LED green shows data flux coming from the PC the second LED red shows the activation of the RS485 driver with consequent line engagement the third
38. webSCADA WS100 6 4 3 Module information Option Site name More information Table 19 Module information Description A name for this Netbiter WS100 that is used when sending test SMS and test e mail to identify which module that sent the message The site name is shown left to the log out button in the user interface header Notes for this Netbiter WS100 This information will be shown here only 19 netbit r webSCADA WS100 6 5 E Mail Option SMTP server Port number SMTP Authentication User name Password Sender Reply path Send test E mail Table 20 E mail settings 20 Description Server that is used for sending e mail Could be entered as IP address or domain name This is an SMTP server setting and should be given by the Internet Service Provider ISP The port number is set to 25 by default for custom server When using Netbiter Argos services it is set to 2525 default 25 If the server requires a login the type of method it set here default disabled User name for the SMTP server Password for the SMTP server This is what will be shown in the FROM field of the mail sent from the Netbiter WS100 The reply e mail address This feature is used to test the SMTP settings Enter an e mail address and click send A test mail will be sent to the address Some e mail servers may consider this test mail as Junk 6 6 SNMP More information ab
39. window you can choose if and when alarms are sent according to the following options Never temporarily excluded Alarm only when alarms occur Alarm and Time therefore when alarms occur or however at the times set into the Report Time boxes The alarm condition for the immediate sending must consist of one or more new alarms with priority greater than or equal to the minimum priority set in the Alarms Setting window detected in one or more units In the event that the message is sent at a set time it will report that there are alarms even not new ones and with priority lower than the minimum priority set in one or more units or if no alarm is on it will indicate that no alarm is going on In this latter case the enabled receiver will however be informed about the correct operation of the whole system Differently if the set message is not received at the due time this will mean that a failure in any of the vital parts of the system occurred PC modem etc In case of alarms with priority great enough for the immediate sending of the SMS report at the end of the event a end of alarm message is sent with the indication of all ended events If the length of the SMS is greater than 160 characters a series of linked messages will be sent out according to the ETSI GSM 03 40 specifications Usually the receiving device will be able to link all elements together The sent message includes the following information Short Header Date and T
40. 0 LCD32 in EM um 2 1a gt Meat 5043 CDC12 2 2 16 gt Meat 5043 RDC q4 EH 2 1c gt Sausages 56102 55090 6 4 EH 2 28 gt Frozen Vegetables GV 4 2 LCD3z 5 n 48 2 33 gt Frozen Foods 2 LEDS 14 3 13 gt Cold room 1 Fruits amp vegetables FG88 MODUS 4 Lal 52 3 23 gt Cold room 2 Meat 5490 LCD 12 EH EN Loggingrate 15 min 23 09 2004 17 18 15 In the windows Defrost Units dedicated to refrigeration the program shows Temperature and Defrost Alarm and Communication Error States for every single connected unit You can get the list of units scrolled by means of the right hand cursor or with the keyboard by using the Page UP DOWN keys Supermarket Fresco Ltd M Bournette Street 69 Oxford ph 09 546320 fax 09 6075427 Cool Unit Suction Such Setpoint Alarm Mainten COPS80 201 zi m 3 18 0 02 bar oa Cool Unit Condensing Cond Setpoint Alarm Mainben COPCSo 202 bar bar il Cold room Fruits Humidity Temp Humid HTA 7 dl 42 1 95 Cold roam Fruits Temperature Temp LTW12 3 ii Pr E 8 Logging rate 10 min 23 09 2004 17 26 19 In the wndow Mixed Units the program shows units that are controlled by various types of instruments The displaye
41. 5 1 5 2 o 07 01 10 New functionality firmware release 3 12 07 02 19 New hardware revision 14s Added information about Netbiter Argos service 07 03 14 JOAK FTP functionality and ModbusTCP Master functionality 07 06 Al Overall update 330 30 07 10 26 10 26 CHDA Changes to match firmware release 3 20 to match firmware release 3 20 40 08 11 06 CHDA mu AA text revised and updated to match firmware release 3 30 08 12 17 CHDA Added information about RS485 and alarms 08 12 23 CHDA MEE Backup Firmware section 1s combined to System 09 01 19 CHDA _ Added information for User settings and System 09 04 22 CHDA Editorial update 09 10 29 Editorial update for FW 3 30 2 100329 CHA New graphical profile 10 06 10 MARA Warranty and support chapter updated 11 03 11 CHDA New layout of webpages Preface The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding We reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered a commitment by Intellicom Innovation AB Intellicom Innovation AB assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document The document uses following pictures to get the reader s attention Symbol Description Additional information for how to verify settings and how get the most out of Netbiter
42. 6 4 2006 UL 508 RoHS Compliant netbiter webSCADA WS100 Figure 13 Netbiter with plastic housing Figure 12 Netbiter metal housing 35 netbiter webSCADA WS100 Internal registers Holding Name Values Options Comment register Digital input 1 status fort _ Readony Digital input 2 status fort ooo o Number Active Connections oto _ Number Active Internal Connections o o Serial Status Valid responses Serial timeouts Tessa CRC eros 06595 Cane cleared input Buffer overruns 065535 Canbecisared A BEEN o Read only Read only Eh O IN Read only Can be cleared Can be cleared IN O Exception responses oessss Serial Status Buffered messages 13 Can be cleared mpuBuferoemus 06535 Canbeceared 15 Frame errors 0 65535 Can be cleared Exception responses 0 65535 DEI Can be cleared Serial Status Internal requests and Webpages 17 Valid responses 0 65535 18 Serial timeouts 0 65535 Can be cleared Can be cleared e Can be cleared Can be cleared N Can be cleared lt gt O Can be cleared 19 CRC errors 0065555 be cleared 20 ImputBufferovermns 06595 Canbeceared 21 Frameemos 06535 Cante aeared 22 Exception responses ose cambedeard Configuration Registers 23 Mod
43. AB En la parte superior de la ventana Configuraci n General hay que insertar los datos que permitan identificar la planta por ej denominaci n direcci n En la misma ventana seleccionando la casilla Memoriz formato texto se puede hacer que el registrador de datos tambi n registre los datos en formato texto a fin de que puedan ser consultados con Excel o con otras aplicaciones sin tener que exportarlos en el momento V ase el cap tulo Registrador de datos para informaciones sobre esta funci n Configuraci n general Nombre instalaci n tel 095 3400827 fax 095 340065 uni vesec I uve ted Memoriz formato texto le Extensi n Fichero xls Te CONFIGURACI N DE LAS UNIDADES Consid rese que la planta est compuesta de una cierta cantidad de unidades de refrigeraci n o de otro tipo cada una provista de un instrumento La configuraci n de las unidades consiste en asignar a cada una de ellas el modelo de instrumento su direcci n y una descripci n que permita identificarla univocamente dentro de la planta para lo que ser til haber preparado antes un listado de los diferentes campos a rellenar Mediante los interruptores respectivos habilite o deshabilite las dos secciones diferentes de monitoreo y de registro de datos incluidas en el TAB Tales secciones se refieren a Unidades Desescarchadores grupo de las unidades destinadas a la refrigeraci n y que utilizan
44. Alarm type Priority ommunic onda 1 onda 2 3 onda T3 onda T4 ale all lta temper aja temper 1 gt f E a l mH li resi n cond T Ale alor entrada uerta abierta ale e Presi n Mantenim 2 REGISTRADOR DE DATOS El data logging registro de los datos es la funci n principal de TAB e inicia autom ticamente si el grupo de unidades est habilitado Su estado de activaci n puede verificarse mediante el indicador que parpadea en la P gina 6 LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario Ventana Principal desde esta ventana se lo puede detener haciendo clic en e insertando la contrase a 1 y puede reinici rselo haciendo clic en Start Los dos grupos de unidades Unidades Desescarchadores y Unidades Mixtas tienen cada uno la secci n de visualizaci n y registro de datos Unidades Desescarchadores supermercado Fresco Avenida Garcia Lorca 20 Valladolid tel 095 340092 fax 0195 340065 Dispos 1 gt Verdura 0065 iouis a m 1 1b gt Legumbres LIC6S iouis 1 24 gt Yogur y Leche LCDx32 10 2 13 gt Carne 5043 cpci2 2 Em 2 1b gt Carne 5043 Rpci2 2 1c gt Embutidos 5 102 55090 l 2 2a gt Verdura surgelada 2 LCDS 5 8 2 33 gt Alimentos surgelados GVA 2 14 um 3 14 gt C mar
45. CS0 10 Highpress 1 23 09 04 17 18 23 09 09 17 24 WE Central Frigor fica Aspiraci n 201 RelativeH P 1 23 09 04 16 54 3 09 04 17 00 E Central Frigor fica Aspiraci n 201 Relative H P 1 23 09 04 13 32 23 09 04 16 53 e 2 23 gt Verdura surgelada 4 2 5 Maintenance 0 23 09 04 13 28 23 09 04 13 28 fiib gt Legumbres UC65 1 Hightemper 1 23 09 04 11 20 23 09 04 11 20 E 1 23 gt Yogur y Leche UC80 10 Hightemper 1 23 09 04 11 17 P3 09 04 11 18 i i WA Cesi LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario P gina 9 La situaci n de las alarmas se visualiza en la ventana Lista Alarmas que muestra el hist rico reciente de los eventos de alarma indicando la unidad en la que se produjo la causa el horario en que comenz y si concluy el horario de conclusi n Asimismo a la izquierda de cada evento un indicador rojo se ala si la alarma a n est activa y se pone en verde cuando sta cesa Si se enciende el indicador Nueva Alarma significa que se produjeron alarmas nuevas desde la ltima vez en que fueron reconocidas Al producirse una condici n de alarma en un instrumento esta es le da y memorizada por TAB Al mismo tiempo independientemente de la ventana visualizada aparece el indicador rojo Alarma que se ala que hay un desperfecto en la planta Haciendo clic en este indicador o en en la Ventana Principal se abrir la vent
46. Datalog folder which is located inside the folder where the Tab is installed and will bear a name consisting of the UD letters followed by 3 figures identifying the device address 2 figures for the year 2 figures for the month data refer to and between brackets which data have been recorded The extension may be txt or x s The data have to be matched with the unit present in the plant by using the number address of the device Caution these files may be opened directly in spreadsheets or other applications but in order to allow the files of the current month to be updated by Tab it s first of all mandatory to create a copy of those files preferably in a separate folder then you ll have to work on the copy created Nevertheless if when saving data Tab finds an open file the data of that recording will be saved in a file with the same name plus at the end so that they may be retrieved Please bear in mind that the reference data remain those which are saved in the Tab format and that may always be analysed with the Tab tools and also exported in a text format 4 DISPLAY AND PRINTOUT OF THE RECORDED DATA From Main Panel by clicking on Data retrieve you may get access to the retrieve display and recorded data printout functions Tab Unit Data Graph Table A2 1 2a Milk amp Yoghurt UC80 ES 14 30 00 Es 15 52 00 17 05 2013 n 17 05 2013 gt Device Ho T AD3 5 il gt
47. E LOS DATOS REGISTRADOS 4 GESTI N DE ALARMAS y ENV O DE INFORMES 5 INSTRUMENTO VIRTUAL REQUERIMIENTOS DEL SISTEMA ordenador con sistema operativo Windows Vista XP 2000 instalado y funcionando correctamente procesador y memoria m nimos exigidos por la versi n de Windows utilizada raton lector CD ROM resoluci n pantalla de 640x480 p xeles como m nimo profundidad de color 16 bits como m nimo m nimo 500 Mb de espacio en el disco para la instalaci n del software 1 puerto serie RS232 adaptador de RS232 RS485 mod LAE SBC485 interfaz hardware adecuada para la conexi n con los instrumentos LAE Para el env o de mensajes SMS 1 puerto serie RS232 adicional 1 m dem GSM debe ser de tipo adecuado consulte con su proveedor de software INSTALACI N Conecte la llave de habilitaci n del software a un puerto USB Si no se conectara la llave TAB ejecutar s lo las funciones de registro de datos Antes de comenzar la instalaci n cierre todos los programas activos Introduzca el CD en el lector de CD ROM y cuando aparece el men seleccione la opci n de instalaci n si el men del CD no aparece autom ticamente arranque x autorun exe donde x es la letra que identifica el lector CD ROM Despu s siga las instrucciones que aparecen en el programa de instalaci n Una vez la instalaci n se haya hecho correctamente en el men de inicio de los programas aparecer el grupo LAE TAB 4 2 desde su interior
48. EARE 10 0 High pressure alarm mode AHP Thermostat hysteresis 1 HYS j 1008 Condenser clean interval weeks ACC 5 Compressor rest time min CRT NES n Auxiliary output control mode oau Soi Compr duty cycle with T1 Fault ug Light control made LSM 5 man Defrost Frequency 1 day DFR NH 0 E 2nd set switch over mode IISM y Si DI Defrost end temperature DLI j 18 0 Minimum temperature set 2 5 10 0 m Maximum defrost duration min DTO Maximum temperature set 2 HSH 10 0 Defrost type DTY ELE Thermostat setpoint 2 5 00g Drain down time min DRN WET Thermostat hysteresis 2 K 5 E nog Display during defrost min DDY RISE Defrost Frequency 2 day RIST Fan re start after defrost FDD 16 0 Fan timed control 2 A vs Fan timed control 1 FTE 4 4 Probe 2 enable Ir2 Low temp alarm differential E ATL E 18 0 SETUP LIBRARY CREATION In order to speed up routine programming operations it s possible to store a series of setup files on hard disk that can include all or part of the configuration parameters of every device model Such files will build a quick access library ensuring safe programming To create a file you must proceed in the following way A Open the window relating
49. HE SVVB R MODULE VERSION SO THAT ONCE CONNECTED THEY WILL AUTOMATICALLY BECOME PART OF THE NETWORK Easy to install and powerful The radio communication protocol used allows a mesh type wireless communication network to be created This means that the data may reach even the furthest controller via SWB R modules linked through the intermediate controllers In this way the actual creation of a network is greatly simplified To add a controller to an existing network you just have to ensure it is within 30 40m of an individual module If there are no SWB R modules within communications range a stand alone SWB R can be powered up half way to boost the signal and bridge the gap This style of network can easily cover even vast areas with controllers separated by long distances Safe and reliable Once that the installation procedure has been performed successfully the network consisting of SWB modules will automatically close the access to any other foreign wireless device which may work on the same radio channel In this way no interference and intrusions of any type are possible and therefore data reliability and integrity are ensured Flexible The SWB modules may be used to create a fully wireless network a module for each controller to connect segments of a cabled RS485 line to the wireless network more controllers with RS485 port connected to an SWB R module or to add individual controllers to an existing network without lay
50. N The plant is a system consisting of several units refrigeration cabinets rooms cases or others that are individually controlled by a regulator You configure the units by assigning to every connected point the model of the controller its own address and a unit description allowing to unambiguously identify its purpose in the plant To do this it will be helpful to first of all draw up a list of the various items to compile Through the suitable switches enable or exclude the two different monitoring and data logging tasks included in TAB These tasks apply to Defrost Units a group of units suitable for refrigeration and controlled by specific defrost regulators AT1 5 LF28 Mixed Units a group including equipment of various nature controlled by instruments of different types and with different functions COPS80 15 In order to insert some units in the configuration it s necessary to enable the group ON and then click on Defrost Units or Mixed Units From Units Configuration window insert into every row unit description see below Units identification mode model peripheral number and with its switch enable or inhibit the controller from monitoring tasks Inhibiting does not mean removing a controller but that the data read by the TAB temperatures alarms are not processed This is advisable when a refrigerator or a controller is switched off Page 4 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide You
51. Select the parameter that will be copied to The interval for each copy 31 netbit r webSCADA WS100 8 Everyday use When a Netbiter WS100 has been setup and configured it 15 ready for everyday use to monitor data send logs and alarms 8 1 View page To view a page that has been configured use the dropdown box at the upper left corner of the user interface select the page to display 6 2 Status 8 3 Devices The Devices menu item is a browser that can browse all parameter in a template for a device and show current values The page will show a list of all available Modbus devices A tree with all groups will show when expanding the tree Open a group by clicking on the group name to see values for each parameter The Internal Registers will also be available to browse 8 4 Alarm The alarm menu item keeps track of the alarm parameter configured and is used to see current state of all alarms as well as an alarm history where the alarm parameter condition changes can be monitored and if alarm message has been sent correctly 8 4 1 Alarm status This 1s a list of all alarms The status of the alarm can be Ok or Present If the acknowledge 1s required the Acknowledge button will be active for alarms where the condition has been fulfilled If all the alarm that have been present and need to be acknowledge at the same time click the button Acknowledge all at the bottom of the list The lists defaul
52. TAB4 2 MONITORING LOGGING AND PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE Overall plant monitoring e Compatible with the wireless communication system e Storage of temperature humidity pressure alarms e Display and printing in numerical and graphic form of stored data e Export of stored data for Excel or others e Diagnostics with dynamic graphs of all analog inputs e Virtual instrument for analysing the system and setting regulator parameters e Automatic sending or on demand of SMS to trace alarm status e Connection to remote PC for tele servicing via Internet e Several languages available English German Italian Spanish Polish etc AVAILABLE OPTIONS Available as full optional as described above but also in a low cost version for data logging only This version is called TAB4 2LV ATMs sms NT ET 4 Hr E AED nos APPLICATIONS Supervision of the refrigeration process in supermarkets convenience stores shops petrol stations large kitchens food factories cruise ships etc rm E 396 Presse Pe i Sed v Cal ii 1 Lo I 1 Lm r ETIENNE dni Em dup i i y Computer with Windows XP Vista operating system installed and properly running Ti _ UE minimum processor and memory as required from Windows version USB port Mouse CD ROM drive 1024x768 pixel screen resolution 6 bit colour 1GB availa
53. WS100 Note Important information to avoid configurations that can cause problems and therefore should be read carefully Trademarks Netbiter is a Trademark of Intellicom Innovation AB All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers 2 netbiter webSCADA WS100 netbiter webSCADA WS100 Table of contents 1 About the Netbiter WS 7 1 1 E A e ouetetaby 7 1 2 MOUNDE Tales seas or 8 1 3 POLLO COMMS CCON S la ee 8 1 3 1 Modbus or Modem interface 232 8 1 3 2 Ethernet InN Er aCe es is da pb IN 9 1 4 TOPTSTMINANDIOO co ol ae ee 9 1 4 1 Power supply connection sseecccccccsnneseeeccccccnsueseeeececsauuseeceseesauuenseeeessssasuusseeeeseseauunsseeesssseuunnseeeesetsaaaness 9 1 4 2 DIGO LL A 9 1 4 3 RSA 9 1 4 4 RN 10 1 5 LEDO CAS a T SN 10 Cettingistafted essen o RR 11 2 1 Configure the Netbiter WS100 IP ad reSSs ii 11 2 1 1 About the Netbiter CONQUE A A A alii 11 2 1 2 Installato Procedure sa ttr ot eate v et vt Lo es 11 2 1 3 Scanning TOR connected devices een Mei NE eh ns Sete ce 11 2 1 4 CTIA ARIA RO catu lese tenui netter 12 Web pago OVCIVICW Meet T 12 3 1 Browser requirements iii 12 Loghi pecca 12 USerinie
54. a 1 Fruta y Legumbres Fass MICDLISI 4 2 3 2a gt C mara 2 Carne 5490 LEDS 12 um n ee Frec memoriz 15 min 30 11 2004 17 02 56 Las ventanas relativas los dos grupos permiten tener una visi n completa de la planta los datos visualizados se actualizan continuamente con una frecuencia que depende de la cantidad de unidades presentes y son aquellos que se memorizar n permanentemente con la frecuencia seleccionada durante la configuraci n En la ventana Unidades Desescarchadores dedicada a la refrigeraci n se visualizan para cada unidad la Temperatura y los estados de Desescarche Alarma y Error de comunicaci n Se puede hacer desplazar la lista de las unidades con el cursor de la derecha o desde el teclado con las teclas arriba abajo p gina Unidades Mixtas supermercado Fresco Avenida Garcia Lorca 38 Valladolid tel 095 340092 fax 0195 340065 Central Frigor fica Aspiraci n Such Setpoint Alarm Mainten COPS50 201 na 3 18 bar 0 00 bar z Central Frigor fica Condensaci n Cond Setpoint Mainten E 202 2 bar bar 3 C mara Frigor fica Fruta Humedad Temp Hurnid HTZ z a AS 42 1 5 C mara Frigorifica Fruta Temperatura Temp _ Frec memoriz 10 min 3011 2004 13 47 18 En la ventana Unidades Mixtas pueden aparecer las unidades controladas por dif
55. a system consisting of several units refrigeration cabinets rooms cases or others that are individually controlled by an electronic device You configure the units by assigning to each one the model of the controller its own address and a unit description allowing to unambiguously identify its purpose in the plant To do this it will be helpful to first of all draw up a list of the various items to compile Please be advised that in the plant configuration for the various units 260 positions are marked individually by a letter A Z followed by a number 0 9 so from AO to 29 In the window Plant overview they will appear divided into 26 columns groups by 10 units each During configuration it s possible to add the various units in any position dividing them into separate groups according to location criteria in the real plant type or other logical criteria Press Plant Units to open the unit configuration window Page 4 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide These appear arranged in the rows of a table marked from to Z9 For each row in the various columns the main settings such as name given to the unit instrument model device address communication port used and activation appear Detect units Edit Move Up Move Down Plant Units configuration 1 1b Vegetables UC65 1 2a Milk amp Yoghurt UC80 2 la Meat 5043 2 1b Meat 5043 2 1c Sausages SC102 2 28 Frozen Vegetables
56. ador de datos memoriza los datos en el disco cada 5 30 minutos Cuando la configuraci n de las unidades se ha completado vuelva a la ventana anterior haciendo clic en De ser necesario repita las mismas operaciones para configurar las unidades en el otro grupo Atenci n el n mero direcci n del perif rico debe configurarse en todos los dispositivos con valores diferentes los mismos n meros deben definirse durante la configuraci n de TAB en las unidades correspondientes y deben ser por consiguiente todos diferentes uno del otro tambi n entre los dos grupos Unidades Desescarchadores y Unidades Mixtas Configuraci n Unidades Desescarchadores lia gt Verdura 066 1 1b gt Legumbres TES 2 gt Yogur y Leche IESO Pola gt 5643 Pib Came SC43 PicEmbutidos SC1l02 0 P 2a Verdurasurgelada P 3a gt Alimentos surgelados GVA 2 1 gt C mara 1 Fruta y Legumbres FG98 gt C mara 2 Carne 5490 Puerto 1 Frec memoriz El 15 min M TODO DE IDENTIFICACI N DE LAS UNIDADES En este manual damos un ejemplo de c mo es posible obtener una representaci n muy eficaz de la planta utilizando una determinada l gica en la descripci n de las unidades En este caso consideramos una disposici n t pica de refrigeradores en una tienda utilizando un m todo de codificaci n alfanum rico tal c
57. ana Lista de Alarmas Tras examinar la situaci n se puede apagar el indicador Nueva alarma y borrar del listado los eventos que ya concluyeron que igualmente quedar n registrados en un fichero haciendo clic en Confirmar Todos los eventos de alarma se registran en el disco duro y pueden visualizarse e imprimirse desde la ventana Hist rico Alarmas que se abre haciendo clic sobre Hist rico En dicha ventana se debe seleccionar el mes que interesa cargar los datos y en su caso imprimir el listado en la impresora predefinida haciendo clic en Imprimir Las unidades deshabilitadas no son consideradas en la gesti n de las alarmas En el hist rico de las alarmas tambi n se memoriza el campo Fecha Hora del final del evento la memorizaci n se ejecuta cuando el evento concluye ENV O DE MENSAJES SMS TAB incorpora la funci n de env o de mensajes SMS a fin de advertir de inmediato a una o varias personas acerca de las alarmas que pudieran producirse y para tenerles informadas sobre el funcionamiento correcto de la planta En efecto los mensajes pueden enviarse en caso de alarma o en horarios programados En la ventana Configuraci n Informes usted puede seleccionar si enviar los mensajes y cu ndo deben ser enviados seg n las siguientes opciones Nunca deshabilitados moment neamente Alarma solo cuando se produce una alarma Alarma y horario cuando se produce una alarma y en los horarios configurados en la casilla Horarios Infor
58. ardware interface for connection with LAE instruments For SMS message sending 1 additional RS232 serial port 1 GSM modem it must be one of the suitable models consult the supplier of software INSTALLATION Connect the software protection dongle to a USB port If the dongle is not connected the TAB will perform data logging only Before proceeding to the installation of TAB close all running tasks Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive and choose the installation option from the menu appearing if the CD menu does not appear automatically run x autorun exe where x is the drive letter for your CD ROM drive Then follow instructions given by the installation program After the installation has been performed successfully the LAE TAB 4 2 group will be found in the program start menu from here select TAB 4 2 to start the program TAB Main Panel palsies a an te Data Retrieve Te al Lo T Alarm management Vy A Virtual Instrument D System management LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Page 3 1 CONFIGURATION When the installation is over the first operation you have to perform is TAB configuration To do this you have to input the details of the plant to be monitored and the way the various functions such as data logging or SMS sending have to work From Main Panel start the configuration function with Configuratio
59. ass 1 Severity Major Description Alarm Subject Alarm on 01 Message Alarm on TDO1 LTR 5 T 9 Log Configuration gt Log 7 6 Logged in as Administrator Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Estimated Log Time Estimated send interval if sending of log files is enabled 41 Days Log Interval 10 min Log Type Logia stop viles eq file is full Maximum send log interval Send log when full Send log files as E mail attachment Description Device RDO1 Ti RODI RDO2 T1 RODE RDO3 T1 ROOS 1 1 BFOL 2 1 BFOZ BFOS3 T1 BFOS BFO4 T 1 BFO4 1 1 o 2 1 FFOZ a CROi Ti CROI 01 TOOL TDO2 T1 TOOZ MB amp EE EE IE mmm Here you can define some general settings such as data logging frequency and data sending frequency via e mail and you define which data have to be logged Logged in as Administrator _ Stax Pastri La out Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings A Device Group Parameter T1 Air temperature Delta logging value change since last logging Description DOi Ti save settings VVBsS 0 WEB SERVER THEVVBS 0 Is A COMPLETE AND INTEGRATED WEB BASED SOLUTION FOR REMOTE
60. be the page contents The overview name will be displayed as sub menu in the user interface and can be viewed by all users The advanced overview name will be displayed as sub menu in the user interface for user with admin user level see section 5 3 on page 14 If set a start page this will be the first page shown when a user log in To remove a page as start page go to the page configuration overview and click clear start page or click start page for another page To store the settings made in this section save settings has to be clicked Table 31 General page configuration 27 netbit r webSCADA WS100 7 4 4 Configuration When a page has been set up with general configuration it can be filled with parameters that exist in a template for the devices added to the Netbiter WS100 20 Modbus parameters can be added for a page and a page can have one overview and one advanced overview see section 7 4 3 on page 27 The parameters are divided into two columns left and right with 10 parameters in each one To add or edit a parameter click the edit button at the row for the parameter see section 7 4 5 for options for the parameter To delete a parameter click clear 7 4 5 Edit parameter Option Device Group Parameter Description Presentation format Presentation scaling Table 32 Edit parameter 28 Description Select the device that has the parameter that
61. ble on Hard Disk d STELE 05232 serial port COM an additional port is required if a GSM modem is fitted elfo ile In case of wireless communication with the controllers modules SWB C and SWB R are needed Aus DN Ban CT Jos em eme Altematively an RS232 R5485 converter mod SBC485 has to be fitted in case of a hard wired system GSM modem for sending SMS lt a o m m m m m um gu um m m m m m User s guide ELEL TR NIL Technical support and product information http www lae electronic com info lae electronic com Page 2 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide TAB 4 2 User s guide INTRODUCTION TAB is a software monitoring and supervising plants that are controlled by LAE instruments lt performs data logging alarm management and virtual instrument tasks The TAB features are described in the following chapters 1 CONFIGURATION 2 DATA LOGGER 3 DATA DISPLAY AND PRINTOUT 4 ALARM MANAGEMENT and REPORT SENDING 5 VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Computer with Windows Vista XP 2000 operating system installed and running properly minimum processor and memory as required from Windows version Mouse CD ROM drive at least 640x480 pixels screen resolution 16 bit colour at least 500 Mb Hard Disk space available for software installation 1 RS232 serial port RS232 to RS485 adapter mod LAE SBC485 or other suitable h
62. bus TCP Port __ 1655 fault port number is 502 24 Gateway Modbus address 1612986 la bisebled Default AO Enabled 25 0 65535 seconds SE Default 60 seconds pf _ esso Enid ee 26 4800 4800 bps 0600 bps Default value 19200 19200 bps 38400 38400 bps 57600 57600 bps 36 Holding register 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 netbiter webSCADA WS100 Name Values Options Comment Parity No parity Default Even parity Odd parity Number of Stop bits Default 1 stop bit Slave timeout time 25 65535 milliseconds Default 1000 ms Physical interface EIA 485 RJ12 Default EIA 232 DSUB ElA 232 RJ12 Authentication Valid IP address 1 0 255 First byte of IP address Disabled IP address auth disabled 1 255 Enabled 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Valid IP address 2 Valid IP address 3 Valid IP address 4 Mask for Valid IP address 1 Mask for Valid IP address 2 Mask for Valid IP address 3 Mask for Valid IP address 4 Enabled Second byte of IP address Enabled Third byte of IP address Enabled Fourth byte of IP address Enabled First byte of mask Enabled Second byte of mask Enabled Third byte of mask M gt 2 n Enabled Fourth byte of mask 37 netbiter webSCADA WS100 C SNMP If SNMP Alarms is enabled see section 7 5 1 page 28 all alarms will be sent as SNMP traps to the host specified on th
63. can get the unit rows to scroll within the displayed area to do this use the cursor located on the right or the keys Page Up Page Down of the keyboard If you need to remove a unit once for all it s necessary to erase all the text in the Unit field then click on Purgel Whenever you must insert a new unit not at the array end but between two already programmed rows with the row pointer first of all move the insertion point at the window top row then click on Insert From this window it s also necessary to select the serial port COM used for communication with the units and the logging rate 5 30 minutes The logging rate is the saving rate on hard disk of the data read on the enabled peripherals When the configuration is over return to previous window by clicking on If necessary repeat the same operations to configure units in the other group Warning you must set an identification number peripheral address to every single instrument connected to the TAB You must then also set the same numbers in the TAB configuration window to the corresponding units appearing in Defrost Units and Mixed Units All numbers set must be different from each other and even different from each group of units Defrost Units and Mixed Units Defrost Units configuration _ loj xl SS ee Device LL Port amp lcomt Logging rate E 15 min UNIT IDENTIFICATION MODE In this manual y
64. d and stored data depend on the instrument connected up to two variables temperature humidity or other and up to three state indicators alarm maintenance or other TEXT FORMAT DATA LOGGING If in the General Configuration window the option Text format data logging has been enabled the data logger records data in text format too The files generated will be stored in the folder Datalog which is located into the same folder where the TAB resides The files have a name consisting of one or more letters that identify the model of controller followed by 3 figures identifying the address of the device 2 figures for the month to which data refer and 2 figures for the year the extension may be txt or xls You recognise the file relating to a specific unit in the plant by the device number address Warning those files are formatted in such a way as that you will be able to open them from Excel xls or other applications directly Yet in order to allow the files to be updated it s mandatory to first copy the Page 8 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide file preferably into another folder and then you work on the copy made When the TAB has to update a data file if this file is already open data will be saved into a file with the same name plus _m at the end so that no data will be lost Please take into account that the reference data are always those that are saved in the TAB format and that can always be retriev
65. d to the controllers must be switched on After saving the plant configuration with Save click on Wireless Netw E Wireless Network Configuration SWE module address _ 003420040342253 00134200403422C6 5 0013420040342201 el 10013 20040342201 11 4 3 0013420040342201 1 1 0013420040342201 0013420040342201 gt 00154200403422D011 0013420040342201 zi f 1 2 0 D In the window opening up there is a list of all peripheral numbers given to the controllers of the units added On the side of every single controller number that is connected to an SWB wireless module you must write the 16 character address appearing on the external label of the SWB box Page 6 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide In order to avoid writing all individual characters of all addresses present click on Get addr List and choose the COM port to which the SWB C network coordinator is connected In this way you will obtain a list of addresses of all the SWB R s detected in the network Now just click on the arrow on the side of the address field and choose the right address from the menu For those controllers connected to the same SWB R you must logically choose the same address For those controllers which are connected to the PC directly via a hard wired RS485 line the field must be left empty SETTING ALARM PRIORITY Clicking on Alarm Setting you have got access to the Alarm Setting window In order
66. d using the main menu option Devices lf the user with user level admin or write can change parameters and read on netbiter webSCADA WS100 see parameters User Level The menu items are accessible depending on the current user s user level see section 5 3 on page 14 for more information Password User s password Only has to be given when adding a new user or when changing the password which is done by checking the box Change password Repeat Password When adding a user the password has to be repeated as well as when changing it Table 11 Users menu item description Modbus The default password for authentication of the new settings 1s admin 15 netbiter webSCADA WS100 6 2 Modbus 6 2 1 Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII This sub menu item lets the user configure the Modbus communication interface Make sure that the wiring is correct The status page gives information about the Modbus connection and can be useful as a troubleshooting tool when setting up the Modbus interface See section 8 2 on page 32 The Modbus device has to be setup with a template and salve address see 7 1 on page 25 Option Transmission mode Slave Response Timeout Physical interface Baudrate Character Format Parity Character format Stop bit Extra delay between messages Character delimiter Use function code 15 when writing single bits coils Use function code 16 when writing single
67. dbus address Every device has to be assigned a device template Autodetect can be used to add devices Every Modbus address will be scanned with the current Modbus communication serial interface settings Every Modbus device connected has to have a unique address set before starting the auto detection The scanning will scan one Modbus address after another which could take some time to perform The scanning will be displayed in the progress bar If the templates uploaded support identification for Modbus devices the correct template will be 26 assigned If not the devices will be added and the user has to be assigned a template manually By clicking add device the device can be manually setup 7 3 1 Add edit device settings Option Description Name The name of the device Template The template that should be used for this device Modbus TCP server IP The IP address for the address Modbus TCP server If it is a Modbus RTU device It should be left blank Modbus TCP server The port to connect to the port Modbus TCP server Modbus default is 502 Default 502 Modbus slave address The unique Modbus Address Table 30 Add edit device settings 7 3 2 Device specific alarms If a template supports device specific alarms preconfigured alarms can be added The alarm condition is set in the template and cannot be changed The set button is used to set all alarms for the complete alarm list or an ala
68. do alarma temp min ATD a Set m ximo de temperatura SPH 15 0 Retardo alarma puerta min ADO lt o a Set real de temperatura ISP MED OL Funcionamiento alarma alta presi n AHP non Hist resis del termostato K HYS 20 Limpieza condensador semanas ACC d Pausa del compresor min CRT al Madofuncionamiento salida auxiliar oau T L Ciclo compresor con rotura sonda T1 EDE 5 Modocontrolluces LSM 5 DOR Frecuencia de desescarche Em DFR 11 Modo accionamiento 2 set ITSM Temperatura fin desescarche DLI 10 0 Minimo 2 set de temperatura 22007 Duraci n m xima desescarche min DTO zo M xima 2 set de u HSH 18 0 Tipo de desescarche DTY cas 2 setpoint del termostato IISP zo a abeo min DRN Hist resis 2 setpoint K 30 Display desescarche min DDY 5 Frecuencia desesc 24h En modo 2 EDF c j Arranque Ventil despu s desesc FDD a 10 Control tempariz ventil evap mada z HFT Be udi Control temporiz ventiladores evap FTE Activaci n sonda T2 Ir2 pe Diferencial alarma inferior K ATL ook CREACI N DE UNA BIBLIOTECA DE SETUP A fin de acelerar y hacer m s seguras las operaciones de programaci n reiterativas es posible memorizar una serie de configuraci
69. e SNMP page see section 6 6 on page 20 The OID 1s sent in the following format in numbers 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 2 IP address event 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 trap 1d trap data where 23312 is Intellicom enterprise ID 1 1 1s products Netbiter webSCADA and where event 1 Alarm set 2 Alarm cleared Trap Type 6 z Specific Type Eoo Community public TimeStamp 4 days 02h 45m 35 30s Ip Address 10 10 10 161 Sender DID Trap Type SNMPw1 Variable Bindings alarmlD Integer 1 alarmDescr String RTD Input 1 0 alarmClasslD Integer 1 alarmClassDescr String classi alarmS everity Integer Close Show Raw lt lt prev next gt gt trap id is divided into five messages with following trap data 1 Alarm ID 2 Alarm descriptions 3 Class ID 1 10 4 Class description 5 Alarm severity where 0 indeterminate critical 2 major 3 minor 4 warning 5 cleared Trap Type 6 Specific Type TTT Community public TimeStamp 4 days 02h 45m 35 30s Ip Address 10 10 10 161 Sender OID 1 36 1 4 1233121 1 21 Trap Type 5 1 Variable Bindings 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 1 Integer 1 112 String RTD Input 1 DC 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 3 Integer 1 1 1 4 HAS 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 String classi Integer Close Show Raw lt lt See the pictures for example of SNMP trap sent an
70. eb DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration DHCP is a standard protocol that automates the process of configuring network Protocol hosts by allowing hosts to obtain IP addresses and configuration parameters A device that makes it possible to transfer data between networks of different kind e g Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP moo Template 2 _ Describes Modbus slave device as a collection of groups and parameters nn A Modbus slave unit that is connected to the Netbiter pee 6 Modbus register configured in the Netbiter netbiter webSCADA WS100 1 About the Netbiter WS100 1 1 General The Netbiter WS100 acts as a bridge from Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU making it possible for a Modbus TCP based controller to connect with Modbus RTU based devices The Netbiter WS100 will handle alarm management logging data as well as providing a built in web user interface for accessing data Some WS100 features e Graphical user interface that is easy to work with e Support for device templates to allow easy and flexible management of configurations e Advanced modem handling with support for GSM GPRS modems as well as analogue PSTN modems e Improved alarm handling now with alarm history and SNMP support e Language support e Support for sending log files with email e Support for the Netbiter Argos portal e Auto detection of attached Modbus slave devices Netbiter WS100 supports an RS 232 connection throug
71. ed and analysed with the TAB tools and if necessary exported in text format 3 DATA DISPLAY AND PRINTOUT From Main Panel by clicking on or within Data Retrieve area you get access to the retrieve display and printout of the data stored by the data logger It s first of all necessary to choose the unit in the plant of which you wish to retrieve data and set the start and end time amp date of the period you are interested in Then click on to retrieve data To set date and time press the little button close to the relevant boxes a window will appear where it will be easy to choose day month year and time If you want to retrieve the data of a unit no longer present in the configuration choose free device Model No from the units list and then input model and device number After data have been loaded they can be displayed in a graph format or alternatively in a table format by pressing button Table If you choose a graph the curves representing a value refer to the scale on the left while those representing an on off state refer to scale on the right O off 1 on scales can be modified for an easier data consultation by clicking on the highest or lowest scale values and by giving new limits By clicking on the right hand legend you can modify the outlook of the various curves Historical Data Mixed Units d pere sw mall 7 F i To m alsje re fran Humidity 36 70
72. ed configur una contrase a y no la inserta podr acceder igualmente a la ventana de los par metros pero no podr modificarlos Los valores actualmente configurados en el instrumento se leen y visualizan autom ticamente al abrir la ventana Posteriormente dichos valores pueden leerse nuevamente haciendo clic en Leer Los par metros se pueden programar de dos maneras utilizando valores memorizados anteriormente en los ficheros relativos a un modelo espec fico o seleccionando los datos a modificar uno por uno En el primer caso haga clic en Cargar para cargar los valores antes memorizados en un fichero con el comando Guardar Para modificar manualmente los valores primero seleccione el par metro con M despu s modifique el valor utilizando las flechas la izquierda de la casilla teclas 1 del teclado men desplegable en su caso o insertando el valor desde el teclado En este ltimo caso confirme el dato con del teclado Tras haber configurado los nuevos valores haga clic en para enviar al instrumento solamente los par metros marcados con M LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario P gina 11 Ajustes LCD x Modelo LCD32 COM E ra Config 1 parte Config 2 parte Otro Descripci n Unidad Par valor E Descripci n Unidad Par Valor JE Escala de lectura SOL Bec Diferencial alarma superior K ATH 00 Set minimo de temperatura SPL 20 Retar
73. em is used to setup hardware interfaces and communications as well as users webserver and Netbiter Argos All basic settings to get the Netbiter WS100 run with attached devices Workflow for the sub menu 1s from left to right 6 1 Users At this sub menu item users can be added to the system Users available can receive e mail SMS depending on the configuration for the user To Edit a user s option click on the users name and click save when ready Only user level Super Admin has access to add and edit users Option User ID Name E mail Mobile Alarm Class Receive log files via E mail Language Show Device browser in menu Description The user s login name Full name of the user E mail address for the user Mobile phone number Is used to be able to send SMS to the user if SMS is enabled and the correct Alarm Class is set see section 7 5 5 on page 30 When adding an alarm it is given an Alarm Class lf the user should get the alarm the alarm s corresponding Alarm Class has to be marked A user can have several alarm classes see section 7 5 5 on page 29 If this option is enabled the user will get the log as an e mail attachment if it is enabled at the log configuration see section 7 6 1 on page 30 Select the user interface language There could be different languages set for different users Every parameter in of the templates uploaded to Netbiter WS100 can be viewe
74. en INSTALLATION Das Ger t SBC485 arbeitet mit einer Umgebungstemperatur zwischen O und 50 C installieren Sie es nicht in der N he von W rmequellen Entfernen Sie Ger t und Signalanschl sse zur Vermeidung von elektromagnetischen St rungen von Starkstromleitern Verbinden Sie das Ger t SBC485 per RS232 Standardkabel mit Ihren PC und beachten Sie bei der Einrichtung des RS485 Netzwerkes folgende Empfehlungen reduzieren Sie die Lange der Abzweigungen durch einen geradlinigen Verlauf auf das Mindeste max 2 m und vermeiden Sie Sternschaltungen siehe Anschlussschema verwenden Sie Kabeln mit Schirm und schlie en Sie den Kreis mit einem Abschlusswiderstand von 120 Ohm ab Der RS485 Anschluss ist gepolt beachten Sie die Angaben A und B auf jedem angeschlossenen Peripherieger t BETRIEB Das Ger t arbeitet mit den Signalen TX und RX des RS232 Netzwerks es werden keine anderen Signale gesteuert Die 4 LEDs auf dem Geh use informieren ber den Betriebszustand und den Datenfluss Die erste LED links gr n gibt den vom PC stammenden Datenfluss an die zweite LED rot zeigt die Aktivierung des RS485 Treibers und die Netzverbindung die dritte LED gelb stellt den empfangenen und an den PC bertragenen Fluss dar die vierte LED gr n leuchtet sobald das Ger t mit Strom versorgt wird ANSCHLUSSSCHEMA Personal Computer RS232 Kabel SBC485 O RS485 Anschlussleitung Peripherien mit RS485 Anschluss Abschlusswide
75. erentes tipos de dispositivos de los que dependen los datos que se visualizan y memorizan hasta dos magnitudes temperatura humedad u otro y hasta tres indicadores de estado alarma mantenimiento u otro LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario P gina 7 REGISTRO DE DATOS EN FORMATO TEXTO Si en la ventana Configuraci n Sistema se ha habilitado la opci n Memoriz formato texto el registrador de datos tambi n registrar los datos en formato texto Los ficheros generados se memorizar n en la carpeta Datalog que se encuentra en el interior de aquella donde est instalado TAB y tendr n un nombre compuesto de una o varias letras que identifican el modelo de regulador seguidas por 3 cifras que identifican la direcci n del dispositivo 2 cifras para el mes al que se refieren los datos y 2 cifras para el a o la extensi n puede seleccionarse entre txt o x s La asociaci n con la unidad presente en la planta se efect a mediante el n mero direcci n del dispositivo Atenci n estos ficheros est n formateados para poder ser abiertos directamente desde Excel xls o desde otras aplicaciones pero para permitir que TAB los actualice es indispensable crear primero una copia del fichero preferentemente en otra carpeta y trabajar en la copia creada De todas maneras si en el momento de la memorizaci n TAB encuentra el fichero abierto los datos de ese registro se memorizar n en un fichero con el mismo nombre
76. ess to the parameter window but you will have no chance to modify the parameters The values presently set on the controller are read and displayed automatically when the window is opened You may read them at a later stage again by clicking on Parameters may be set in two different ways using values previously stored in the files related to a specific model or choosing the data to set one by one In the first case click on to read a default programming mask among the files stored with Save For manual parameter modification first of all with select the data to change then modify the value by using left sided gt numeric keypad 1 arrows pull down menu if present or by numerically typing the new value In this latter case confirm the new data with Bi After performing all modifications click on to send the ticked off values only M1 to the device Page 12 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide km LCD D settings i Model ILcD32 Part ER m LCD Read Comm Error Device Data Setup part 1 Setup part 2 Other Description unit Mame value Iw Description unit IN ame Value lw Read aut scale SCL E zl Dc E High temp alarm differential ATH E 18 0 Minimum temperature set 1 SPL E zl 10 00 T Temperature alrm delay min ATD E zl 18 Maximum temperature se set 1 SPH E 10 08 Door switch alarm delay min ADO E zl 18 Thermostat setpoint 1
77. ges Automatic logout Defines the time for how time long a user can be inactive This feature will increase the workload of the Netbiter WS100 why it is not enabled as default Table 22 Webserver settings before the user is logged out due to session time out There is an option to disable compression and the pages A If domain name is used make sure that will be sent as normal web the DNS setting for the Ethernet pages which always is the connection is correct case for the standard web server port 80 If it is set to force web pages will alvays send compressed The webserver always listen to port 80 regardless the support of the When using modem connection web browser compression on web pages will always be Theinformationthal aweh enabled and Auto update will always be browser supports compressed disabled to improve response time and data could sometimes be the refresh button has to be clicked to removed when passing some update values and status firewall or proxy servers This is true for the default setting for port 80 in Microsoft ISA servers To ensure that compressed web pages are sent anyway the option force should be set Most web browsers support compressed data 21 netbiter webSCADA WS100 6 8 Ethernet TCP IP network settings The settings are the same as configured with Netbiter Config utility Option Description DHCP If enabled the Netbiter WS100 will be assigned an IP address
78. h a 9 pin DSUB or RS 485 screw terminal It also supports 10 100 Mbps Ethernet through a standard Ethernet connector RJ 45 It can be configured via a user friendly web interface or by using the Netbiter Config utility available at http support intellicom se ALARMS DATA LOGGING SMS EMAIL TRENDING INTERNET LANs GSM GPRS TELEPHONE MODEMS WEB BASED DATA PRESENTATION Figure 1 Use of Netbiter WS100 netbit r webSCADA WS100 1 2 Mounting on DIN rail A Snap on B Snap off L Snap the Netbiter WS100 on to the DIN rail as described on picture A above 1 3 Figure 2 Connectors on bottom view Bottom connectors Position Description Serial interface 9 pin DSUB RS 232 Ethernet interface RJ 45 10 100 Mbps 1 3 1 Modbus RTU or Modem interface RS 232 6 Male The 9 pin DSUB male connector on the Netbiter WS100 unit contains an RS 232 interface This port can be used to connect to any equipment with an RS 232 interface Pin Function number 1 CD Carrier Detect Rx Receive Tx Transmit DTR Data Terminal Ready GND DSR Data Set Ready RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicator Table 1 Description of 9 pin DSUB connector IN O 01 A Jo JN netbiter webSCADA WS100 1 3 2 Ethernet interface 1 4 2 Digital inputs The Ethernet interface supports 10 100 Mbps by The digital inputs are opto isolated
79. ime list of the units where alarms took place with alarm type if none No Alarms In order to identify the unit the first 60 characters of the given description are used Reports Monitor E Ip x Header Short header FRESCO 1 SMS report Dr Receiver name IPhone number When message is sent John Adams 4443204623314 Alarm 443201726736 Alarm and Time Jennifer Hirons 4443226812248 Never George Howard 4443422856625 Alarm and Time eport time 08 30 12 00 15 30 19 00 22 15 12 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 Modify The use of the GSM modem allows an alarm report to be sent not only automatically but also as a reply to an occasional request by any GSM mobile phone To achieve this it s necessary to send a message like the following to the modem telephone number R receiver s number required function As an example R 391231234567 LCR LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Page 11 The report request message sent to the TAB may also omit the receiver s number of the report R LCR in this case the report will be sent to the sender of the request Presently the only supported function is LCR Last Check Report which requires a report on the alarms just like the report that is sent automatically at set times If SMS report sending has been enabled when the TAB is started a window comes on allowing you to easily check on the receivers and when messages are sent you can also have direct access to the releva
80. in the best result according to the type of printer used for example although it s always preferable to use a colour printer if you have a monochromatic printer you can have the various curves distinguished by choosing dotted lines The printouts will always be sent to the Windows default printer 5 QUICK EXPORT OF RECORDED DATA This function has been fundamentally conceived to ease the production of the documentation required by the Competent Bodies in charge for the survey and respect of the norms Tab Quick Data Export Units From To 16 15 00 si 16 15 00 kol 14 05 2013 zx 17 05 2013 AD 1 14 Vegetables 5 2 Meat 5043 Ad 2 1b Meat 5043 AS 2 1c Sausages 50102 AB 2 2a Frozen Vegetables GVA 2 2 3a Frozen Foods GVA 2 Destination folder 4 G Documenti Datalog BO 3 1a Cold R 1 Fruits Vegetables FG88 B1 3 2a Cold 2 Meat 5480 2 gt s With just a few clicks it s possible to create files and printouts of the recorded data in text and graph format for a selection of units in a certain period of time From the unit list choose those of interest by keeping Ctrl or Shift pressed in order to add elements Then choose date time of start and end period file destination folder even USB drive formats text graph or both output type file printout or both Now press Export to obtain what is required
81. ing additional cables SWB R module The new version of theTAB software has been launched which has been optimised to work with the SWB modules it incorporates an easy to use network configuration and management tool mur pp Technical specifications of SWB modules Radio frequency band ISM 2 4GHz b Range up to 40m indoor with obstacles Seria port SWB C RS232 on DB 9 connector SWB R selectable TTL RS485 on Ampmodu Il 4 way connector 7 Max number of peripherals on RS485 port 63 05 power supply associated to network serial port transmission serial port receive Power supply 230Vac 3W Dimensions 110x75x53 mm Components of the system to be ordered 71842 software SWB C module PC side SWB R modules one for every controller or one for every through the RS485 serial line Connection cable from SWB C module to a PC Connection cable from SWB R module to a controller x controllers wired with each other E i e lag a gt ELECTRONIC i SWB R SWB C Instructions for use The SWB modules are able to create a wireless network which allows LAE controllers fitted with TTL or RS485 serial port to be linked to the TAB version 4 2 or following supervisory software This network must consist of an individual SWB C module which is to be connected to the PC where the supervisory software is installed plus one or more SWB R modules connected to the c
82. liza las se ales TX y RX de la RS232 las dem s se ales no se controlan los 4 LEDs situados en la caja indican el estado de funcionamiento y el flujo de los datos El LED de la izquierda verde indica un flujo de datos procedente del PC el segundo LED rojo indica el encendido del driver RS485 que ocupa la red el tercer LED amarillo representa el flujo recibido y enviado al PC el cuarto LED verde est encendido cuando el instrumento est alimentado DIAGRAMA DE CONEXI N O Ordenador personal Cable RS232 SBC485 TESDA O Linea de conexi n RS485 Perif ricos con interfaz 5485 Terminaci n 120 ohm CARACTER STICAS Dimensiones 110x75x53 mm AxHxP Temperatura de funcionamiento 0 50 C Conexi n 5232 conector DB9 hembra Conexi n RS485 conector RJ45 8 contactos RS485 Carga m xima 63 perif ricos terminaci n 1200hm Longitud conexi n 1 2Km O Alimentaci n ref datos nominales A ________ ___ A Cable Consumo 3W RS232 O Protecci n frente IP20 GARANT A LAE electronic Srl garantiza sus productos contra vicios de fabricaci n y defectos de los materiales durante un 1 a o a partir de la fecha de fabricaci n indicada en la caja LAE electronic Srl s lo estar obligada a reparar o sustituir productos cuyos defectos puedan ser imputables a la misma y sean reconocidos por su servicio t cnico La garant a caduca en caso de defectos procurados por condiciones de empleo excepcionales
83. lizzare cavo schermato e terminare la linea con una resistenza da 120 ohm Il collegamento RS485 polarizzato rispettare le indicazioni A e B su ogni periferica collegata FUNZIONAMENTO Lo strumento utilizza i segnali TX ed RX della RS232 gli altri segnali non sono gestiti 4 LED disposti sulla scatola danno indicazioni sullo stato di funzionamento e sul flusso dei dati Il LED a sinistra verde indica un flusso di dati proveniente dal PC il secondo LED rosso indica l accensione del driver RS485 con conseguente impegno delle rete il terzo LED giallo rappresenta il flusso ricevuto e inviato al PC il quarto LED verde acceso quando lo strumento alimentato SCHEMA DI COLLEGAMENTO Personal Computer Cavo RS232 SBC485 Nod Linea di collegamento RS485 Periferiche con interfaccia RS485 Terminazione 120 ohm CARATTERISTICHE B 3 A 4 Dimensioni 110x75x53 mm BxHxP Temp di funzionamento 0 50 C ww Collegamento R 232 femmina Collegamento RS485 connettore RJ45 8 poli RS485 Carico massimo 63 periferiche terminazione 1200hm Lunghezza collegamento 1 2Km Alimentazione rif ai dati di targa O Consumo 3W O O Protezione frontale IP20 RS232 o GARANZIA LAE electronic S r l garantisce i suoi prodotti contro vizi di fabbricazione e difetti dei materiali per un 1 anno dalla data di costruzione ripor
84. ll appear as header in the SMS messages To enable the calls tick the SMS report box and then select the used GSM modem model and the connecting COM port It s now possible to set up to 12 receivers and the circumstances under which the report will be sent for every receiver input name mobile phone number and choose if message sending must be temporarily disabled Never otherwise if it must occur in case of alarm only or also at the established times up to twelve in Report Time If necessary use to erase the last time set LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Page 5 With confirm the data set and return to the General Configuration window Now save data with command and quit configuration with Exit To make the new configuration operative close TAB and restart it To exit from the TAB press and input password 1 port e m E m A a oTa pl aaa tim 12 00 Sis s0 CONFIGURATION OF A WIRELESS NETWORK If the controllers present in the plant or a part of them must communicate with the TAB through SWB wireless modules it s then necessary to associate the controller peripheral number to the SWB module address to which the controller is connected In order to proceed the wireless network should have already been installed by following the instructions of the SWB modules and it must be fully active i e both the SWB C connected to the computer and all the SWB R s connecte
85. m the System Configuration window it is possible to modify the passwords 1 and 2 which are necessary for respectively the first for program configuration and closing the second for instrument setting Password 2 is considered of an upper level compared to the 1 and therefore grants access also to the functions for which password 1 is required Once the passwords have been typed and confirmed they are stored there s no need to either save the rest of the configuration or restart the Tab From System Configuration window at the top you must input data allowing plant identification such as plant name address etc In this window you can also get the monitored data to be logged data logging and through button Text format data logging you may get the data logger to record data even in text format in such a way that they may be immediately available in Excel or other programs without the need to get them exported at a later stage See chapter Data Logger to learn more about this function System configuration Plant denomination Supermarket Fresco Ltd M Bournette Street 68 Oxford ph 69 546320 fax 89 687527 Plant overview data logging and alarm monitoring Plant Units C BR Data logging rate Text format data logging File name extension Sf 10min C D zi bd Reports e 1 a Wireless Netw Alarm settings Password 1 Password 2 ES Close UNITS CONFIGURATION The plant is
86. mask 255 255 255 0 Off Default gateway Cs Us Primary DNS fe Moa s Secondary DNS O amp f 0 Hostname Password Change password New password Set Cancel Figure 8 Netbiter Config Utility Change IP settings Do not select the DHCP unless you have a DHCP server available on the network Setting Description Here you can enter a hostname of your device The Netbiter WS100 IP address Host Name IP Address Subnet mask Mask network Gateway The default gateway in the network Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server Secondary The primary Secondary Name DNS Server if it exists Table 9 Netbiter Config Utility network setting window Pressing Set will cause the Netbiter WS100 to reboot and after that the new settings will be enabled 12 3 Web page overview 3 1 Browser requirements The web pages are optimized for Internet Explorer version 6 or later and Mozilla Firefox version 2 or later Other browsers can work as well but the web pages might appear differently and some functionality can be limited The browser must be JAVA enabled to use pages with JAVA content like the graph page If it is not please visit www java com to download a JAV A plugin for your browser 4 Log In Open a web browser Internet Explorer for example and enter the IP address you have set on the Netbiter WS100 unit with the Netbiter Config utility For example if you entered the addre
87. me La condici n de alarma para el env o inmediato debe consistir en una o varias alarmas nuevas con prioridad superior o igual de aquella m nima configurada en la ventana Configuraci n Alarmas detectada en una o varias unidades Si el mensaje se enviara en un horario programado el mensaje tambi n informar sobre las alarmas que no son nuevas o que tienen una prioridad inferior de aquella m nima configurada de una o varias unidades si no hay alarmas activas indicar que no las hay En este ltimo caso el destinatario ser informado igualmente sobre el funcionamiento correcto del sistema Por el contrario si el mensaje no se recibe en el horario establecido significar que se produjo un problema en alguna parte vital del sistema PC m dem etc En el caso de alarmas con prioridad suficiente para el env o inmediato del informe SMS al concluir el evento se enviar un mensaje de fin de alarma con todos los eventos concluidos indicados Si el mensaje SMS tuviera m s de 160 caracteres se enviar n varios mensajes concatenados seg n las especificaciones ETSI GSM 03 40 Generalmente el aparato receptor logra componer los diferentes elementos en uno solo El mensaje enviado contiene las siguientes informaciones Encab Breve Fecha y Hora listado de las unidades en las que hay alarmas con tipo de alarma o Ninguna Alarma Para poder identificar la unidad se env an los primeros 60 caracteres de la descripci n insertada C
88. n and digit password 1 As default configuration after the installation no password is set in order to protect the system it is necessary to set both passwords 1 and 2 PASSWORDS From General Configuration window is possible to modify the passwords 1 and 2 which are necessary for respectively the first for program configuration and closing the second for instrument setting Password 2 is considered of an upper level compared to the 1 and therefore grants access to all functions Once the passwords have been typed and confirmed they are stored there s no need to either save the rest of the configuration or restart the TAB From General Configuration window at the top you must input the plant name i e a description enabling you to identify the Plant In this window you can also get the monitored data to be logged in text format automatically in such a way that they may be immediately available in Excel or other programs without the need to get them exported at a later stage In order to achieve this you must tick the box Text format data logging See chapter Data Logger to learn more about this function System configuration a E Oj xj Plant denomination supermarket Fresco Ltd M Bournette Street 69 Oxford ph 09 546320 fax 09 6867527 _Defrost unts tec uns d Text Format data logging File name extension xls Wireless Netw Alarm settings UNITS CONFIGURATIO
89. n MESSI e mail Sender address C gt linfo frescosuper co uk Receiver name Phone number E mail address When SMS is sent When email is sent John Adams 972577274124 jadams mntser net 5 Never 5 Alarm Time Alexander Black 393287234275 a black mntser net a Never zl Alarm Jennifer Hirons 443226812248 j hirons mntser net Never E Alarm Time Geo rge Howard 3932982 6374 Never 2 Never Repart time 08 45 12 00 E 16 00 E 19 50 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 gt qt OK ES Cancel With OK confirm the data and revert to the System Configuration window Page 7 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide Now save the configuration with the command Save and exit with Close To make the new configuration effective shut down the Tab and re start it In order to shut down Tab press Exit and insert password 1 CONFIGURATION OF A WIRELESS NETWORK If the controllers present in the plant or a part of them must communicate with the Tab through SWB wireless modules it s then necessary to associate the controller peripheral number to the SWB module address to which the controller is connected In order to proceed the wireless network should have already been installed by following the instructions of the SWB modules and it must be fully active i e both the SWB C connected to the computer and all the SWB R s connected to the controllers must be s
90. n the alarm is over The lighting up of the New Alarm indicator means that new alarms took place since the last acknowledgement Page 10 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Whenever in a controller an alarm condition occurs it is read and stored by TAB At the same time regardless of the window you are working in a red Alarm window comes up showing a plant anomaly Now clicking on Alarm or on in Main panel opens Alarm list window After you have become aware of the situation you can switch off the New Alarm indicator and remove the already ended alarms from the list they will however remain stored on file by clicking on Acknowledgel All alarms are stored on hard disk and displayed or printed out from the Alarm History window which is opened by clicking on History In this window you must choose the month concerned load the data and if necessary then print out on the default device by clicking on Print The inhibited units are excluded from alarm management In Alarm History also the field Date Time of event end is stored this data is therefore saved when the event is OVer SMS MESSAGE TRANSMISSION TAB incorporates the SMS message sending function in order to constantly keep one or more people informed on the proper plant operation and in case of alarms inform them promptly As a matter of fact the messages can either be sent in case of an alarm or even at programmed times In the Report configuration
91. nci n ofrece una herramienta v lida para el diagn stico o para regular el setup del instrumento a fin de mejorar las prestaciones de la unidad Al igual que para los gr ficos hist ricos hay disponibles herramientas tales como el zoom deslizamiento cursores y otras funciones de personalizaci n del aspecto de las curvas para mejorar la lectura de los datos Soluci n de los problemas El indicador de error de comunicaci n queda encendido 1 Controle que el adaptador SBC485 est correctamente alimentado LED on encendido 2 Si el LED on est encendido pero los dem s LEDs del SBC485 quedan apagados siempre controle que el puerto COM configurado en TAB sea aquel que est efectivamente conectado al SBC485 que no est utilizado por otros programas que el cable de conexi n PC SBC485 sea adecuado del tipo utilizado para el m dem con conexi n directa RX gt RX TX gt TX 3 Si solamente el LED amarillo del SBC485 no se enciende controle las conexiones de los instrumentos las se ales A y B de la l nea RS 485 podr an estar invertidas y direcciones configuradas en TAB y en los instrumentos Los textos en las ventanas est n incompletos o superpuestos Si la resoluci n del monitor est configurada en 800x600 o superior configure en las propiedades de pantalla las dimensiones de los caracteres en peque os o normales Desarrollado con LabVIEW copyright 2008 de National Instruments Corporation Reservados todos l
92. nt settings through the button Modify 5 VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT With this function you can check the state and the dynamical data of the connected devices but you can also change the control parameters From Main Panel by clicking on Defrost Units or Mixed Units within Virtual Instrument area you can choose the group of units on which you wish to operate Yirtual Instrument Defrost Units i E a xj supermarket Fresco Ltd Bournette Street 69 Oxford ph 09 546320 fax O9 b075 27 Port gicomi Unit 2 23 gt Frozen Vegetables 54 4 2 Device SiL cps2 5 Temp 1 NET Defrost Stand By Temp 2 10 Alarm a Door Lack Light me Device Settings Latest trend Comm error CONNECTION WITH PERIPHERAL Initially in the Virtual Instrument window appears you must choose with Unit the peripheral you are interested in Once that data communication is on the dynamic data of the controller like temperatures alarm defrost stand by etc are displayed on the monitor Differently if the comm error indicator lights up this means that the connection with a peripheral did not take place In this case check on the network and the configuration To get access to the parameter display and programming window you must first click on then you ve got to enter password 2 If a password was set but you don t enter it you will always have acc
93. o gain simplicity when building pages adding alarms and logs A parameter is a Modbus register with information about presentation type etc Several parameters can be grouped into one group A template can be renamed using the button rename at the same row as the current template name 7 2 3 Template Group To add a new group click add group There has to be at least one group in a template The group can be renamed by clicking rename and erased by clicking delete 25 netbiter webSCADA WS100 7 2 4 Parameter When adding a new parameter by clicking Add parameter an Edit parameter window will be open For more detailed information click the question mark at upper right corner of the Edit parameter window Option Description Name The name of the parameter Type Modbus register type Address Modbus register address Datatype Type of the data read If it is signed byte length and order Scaling Scale the register value Offset Offset the register value Mask Mask a register value Presentation The register value can be shown as read only read write and write only Enumeration Values can be enumerated i e O off 1 on to show values as text Number of decimals that should be shown Number of decimals Valid range Use to prevent user from writing a value outside a valid range Table 29 Parameter settings 7 3 Devices Every Modbus slave that is connected has to be added with a unique Mo
94. o para cargarlos y son los mismos que aparecen en la visualizaci n en formato tabla el gr fico despu s de las operaciones de zoom o modificaci n de la escala podr a contener solamente una parte de ellos Los datos visualizados pueden imprimirse haciendo clic sobre Imprimir la impresi n ser aquella del gr fico o de la tabla seg n la representaci n del momento En el caso de que se imprima el gr fico aparecer una ventana de vista preliminar desde la que podr modificar el tipo de l nea el color y las dem s caracter sticas de las curvas para obtener el mejor resultado seg n la impresora utilizada por ejemplo si bien es preferible utilizar una impresora en colores en el caso de impresora monocrom tica se pueden distinguir las distintas curvas escogiendo las l neas punteadas Las impresiones se enviar n siempre a la impresora configurada como predefinida en Windows 4 GESTI N DE ALARMAS Y ENV O DE INFORMES Tal como descrito en el cap tulo 1 desde Configuraci n Sistema se pueden habilitar las funciones relativas a un grupo de unidades entre estas funciones se incluye el monitoreo y el registro de las alarmas detectadas por los instrumentos en las unidades Lista de alarmas supermercado Fresco Avenida Garcia Lorca 38 Valladolid tel 095 340092 fax 0195 340065 Unidad M Tipo alarma Pr Inicia EH Central Frigor fica Aspiraci n foutput 2 Blog 17 28 WS 1 22 gt voguryLeche U
95. omo aquel aqu ejemplificado es posible identificar f cilmente las unidad en las diferentes funciones de TAB El m todo propuesto utiliza un car cter por cada nivel f sico de la planta seg n la siguiente regla 1 1a gt Verdura UC 65 corresponde a corredor 1 grupo de frigor ficos 1 unidad a que contiene Verdura frigor fico modelo UC 65 controlado por un instrumento LDU15 con direcci n 8 1 1b gt Legumbres UC 65 corresponde a corredor 1 grupo de frigor ficos 1 unidad b que contiene Legumbres frigor fico modelo UC 65 controlado por un instrumento LDU15 con direcci n 1 2 3a gt Alimentos surgelados GVA 2 corresponde a corredor 2 grupo de frigor ficos 3 unidad a que contiene Surgelados congelador modelo GVA 2 controlado por un instrumento LCD32 con direcci n 14 Obviamente es posible desarrollar y utilizar otros sistemas de codificaci n a placer CONFIGURACI N DE LOS INFORMES Haciendo clic sobre Informes usted accede la ventana de Configuraci n Informes Desde aqu es posible configurar si TAB enviar los informes SMS a qui n los enviar y cu ndo lo har Para mayores detalles sobre esta funci n v ase la secci n Env o de Mensajes SMS en el cap tulo Gesti n de Alarmas y Env o de informes En Encabezado Breve inserte un breve texto de identificaci n de la planta que aparecer como encabezado en los mensajes SMS Para habilitar el env o de mensajes marque
96. on interface has to be setup see section 6 2 on page 16 7 1 Work flow Every Modbus device must have a Template Every Modbus device has to be configured as a Device with a Modbus address The device has to be assigned to a template When a Modbus device has been configured it can be used for data presentation alarms and logs 7 2 Template A template describes what registers can be used and what type the register is It also contains information about how presentation should be shown such as scaling enumeration and read write access for the user Interface There are ready to use templates for Modbus devices that can be downloaded from http support intellicom se netbiter webSCADA WS100 7 2 1 Add upload and edit template To administrate templates there are some buttons for this in the user interface Button Description Edit Edit template Restore Used the over write a template with a template file that is uploaded Backup To download a template file that could be locally stored and uploaded to restore or add a template Delete Remove a template from the Netbiter WS100 Upload template Upload a template file and add it as a new device template Add template Adds a new empty template that has to be configured which is done by clicking Edit after the template has been assigned a name Table 28 Template add upload and edit 7 2 2 Edit A template 1s structured into groups of parameter t
97. ones Setup espec ficas del modelo de instrumento que pueden incluir todos los par metros parte de ellos en unos ficheros en el disco duro dichos ficheros formar n una biblioteca de acceso r pido que permitir una programaci n segura Para crear uno de esos ficheros proceda de la siguiente manera Abra la ventana del modelo de instrumento que le interesa AT1 5 LTC15 con Par metros Con M seleccione todos o algunos de los par metros y asigneles un nuevo valor Escriba un comentario en la l nea superior esa descripci n ayudar a comprender la finalidad del setup Haga clic en y seleccione una carpeta y un nombre para el nuevo fichero com TENDENCIA DEL LTIMO PER ODO Desde la ventana Instrumento Virtual seleccionando una unidad y haciendo clic en Tendencia reciente se obtiene una representaci n gr fica del funcionamiento de todas las entradas anal gicas memorizadas durante Tendencia ltimo periodo Unidades Desescarchadores Unidad 2 gt Verdura surgelada GV 4 2 Dispos Lcp3z 5 Tem 12 55 45 PM 3 1 00 00 0 0 Temp 1 Temp 2 5 0 0 0 5 0 10 0 15 0 ig 20 0 BTE T AT 30 0 1 I I I I I I I I I 12 00 12 20 12 40 13 00 13 20 13 40 14 00 14 20 14 40 15 00 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 Pagina 12 LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario las ltimas 24 horas Esta fu
98. ons of WBS 01 quickly in a typical application with LAE electronic controllers For more detailed information on the various product functions please read the user s manual which is included in the CD supplied with the WBS 01 1 Installation and configuration of the IP addresses After the WBS 01 has been powered up and connected to the Ethernet and to controllers the first operation to be performed is the configuration of the IP addresses This is necessary before doing anything else in order to allow access to the WBS 01 from the local network and then perform the other configuration operations Moreover this will allow access Internet Please read the Installation Guide included in the product package and chapters 1 and 2 of the user s manual The installation file of the NetBiter Config configuration utility is included in the CD 2 Users Setup gt Users 6 1 The pre defined user admin has access rights to all menus and may be associated to the system installer For safety reasons it s important to modify the pre defined user s password admin Other users may be created with various access rights for normal use For every user you may specify the e mail address his mobile if a GSM modem is present for sending SMS which alarm classes the user must receive the language for the texts of the various pages Logged in as Administrator Stax A Logout Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setu
99. ontrol de informes Encabezam Encab breve FRESCO 1 Informe 595 Es Nombre destinatario Ins tel Causa envio mensaje aa Pi ii Juan 343204623314 Alarma Carlos Pastura 343201726736 Alarma y horario Jos Sanchez 343226612248 Munca Alarma v horario Horario informe lo7 30 11 00 14 30 18 00 21 15 11 00 11 00 11 00 111 00 11 00 11 00 11 00 Pagina 10 LAE electronic TAB4 2 Guia para el usuario El empleo del m dem GSM permite enviar un informe no s lo en modo autom tico sino tambi n en respuesta a una solicitud ocasional hecha desde cualquier tel fono GSM Para obtener esto es necesario enviar al n mero del m dem un mensaje que contiene un texto con el siguiente formato R n mero destinatario funci n requerida Por ejemplo R 391231234567 LCR El mensaje de solicitaci n de informe enviado al TAB tambi n podr a omitir el n mero del destinatario del informe R LCR en este caso el informe ser enviado al remitente de la solicitud Actualmente la nica funci n soportada es LCR Last Check Report que es la solicitud de un informe sobre las alarmas igual a aquellos enviados autom ticamente en el horario programado Si est habilitado el env o de informes SMS cuando TAB se ejecuta aparece una ventana que permite verificar f cilmente los datos de los destinatarios y el m todo de env o de los mensajes usted tambi n
100. ontrollers SWB C This module is the network coordinator It s fitted with RS232 interface and must be linked to a PC COM port via the cable supplied In the event that the PC is not fitted with RS232 ports you may use a USB RS232 converter that is available on the marketplace On the side of the module where the RS232 connector is located there are also three LED s the first on the left ON must blink to show that the coordinator is switched on and has started the network The other two LED s show the incoming and outgoing transmission data SWB R These modules via the cable supplied may be connected to controllers fitted with TTL or RS485 port The connection type must be selected via built in jumpers the factory setting is for TTL port To change connection type remove the lid by unscrewing the 4 screws and move the jumpers as per the drawing here below SWB R Serial port selection cog RS485 On these modules too there are 3 LED s The first on the left ON must blink to show that the module is switched on and joined the network The other two LED s show incoming and outgoing transmission data Please keep into account that for the TTL port a SWB R module must be connected to every single controller whereas in the case of an RS485 port you may connect up to 63 controllers via a single SWB R NETWORK INSTALLATION Network installation with SWB modules is simple and quick however you should please keep into acc
101. ort actually corresponds to the one connected to the SBC485 that it s not used for other tasks that the cable is correct of the type used for the modems with RX gt RX TX gt TX straight connections 3 If the yellow LED only never lights up check the device connections the signals A and B of the RS 485 line could be inverted and the address on TAB and peripheral The messages within the windows are confused or superposed If the monitor resolution is set at 800x600 or higher from Display properties click on Settings tab and choose Small Fonts from Font Size of Windows configuration panel Designed with LabVIEW copyright 2008 of National Instruments Corporation All rights reserved The above mentioned trademarks are property of the respective holders Page 14 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Gu a para el usuario ELEL TR NIL Soporte t cnico e informaciones sobre los productos http www lae electronic com info lae electronic com Pagina 2 LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario TAB 4 2 Gu a para el usuario INTRODUCCI N TAB es un software para el control y la supervisi n de las instalaciones controladas por instrumentos LAE que desempe a funciones de registrador de datos gesti n de alarmas e instrumento virtual En los siguientes cap tulos se describen las caracter sticas de TAB 1 CONFIGURACI N 2 REGISTRADOR DE DATOS 3 VISUALIZACI N E IMPRESI N D
102. os derechos Las marcas de f brica citadas son de propiedad de sus respectivos due os LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario P gina 13 Tab5 User s manual eiae ELEL TRUNIC Technical support and product information http www lae electronic com info lae electronic com Tab 5 0 User s guide INTRODUCTION Tab is a software monitoring and supervising plants that are controlled by LAE instruments It performs data logging overall plant supervision alarm management and Virtual Instrument tasks The Tab features are described in the following chapters CONFIGURATION PLANT OVERVIEW DATA LOGGER DISPLAY AND PRINTOUT OF THE RECORDED DATA QUICK EXPORT OF RECORDED DATA ALARM MANAGEMENT AND REPORT SENDING VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Computer with Windows 8 7 Vista or XP operating system installed and running properly minimum processor and memory as required by the Windows version Mouse Atleast 800x600 pixel screen resolution 24 bit colour 71 RS232 serial port RS232 to RS485 adapter mod LAE SBC485 or other suitable hardware interface for connection with LAE instruments For SMS messages sending 1 additional RS232 serial port 1 GSM modem it must be one of the suitable models consult the supplier of software For e mail sending Access to Internet INSTALLATION Connect the USB key supplied to a PC USB port Based on the
103. ou have an example of how through a logical unit description it s possible to obtain a very effective representation of the installation Considering a typical coolers arrangement in a shop by using an alphanumeric coding method such as the one exemplified herein it s in fact possible to identify the control unit quickly within all TAB functions The proposed method uses as many characters as the physical levels in the plant with the following rule 1 1a gt Vegetables UC 65 corresponds to corridor 1 block of counters 1 unit a containing Vegetables refrigerated counter model UC 65 controlled by an LDU15 device with address 8 1 1b gt Vegetables UC 65 corresponds to corridor 1 block of counters 1 unit b containing Vegetables refrigerated counter model UC 65 controlled by an LDU15 device with address 1 2 3a gt Frozen Foods GVA 2 corresponds to corridor 2 block of counters 3 unit containing Frozen Foods freezer model GVA 2 controlled by an LCD32 device with address 14 You can obviously develop and use your own coding system REPORT CONFIGURATION By clicking on you have got access to the Report configuration window From here it s possible to configure if to whom and when TAB will send SMS reports For further details on this function see section SMS message transmission in chapter Alarm Management and Sending Reports In Short Header input the identification of the calling plant which wi
104. ount that SWB C module coordinator must be started as first SWB modules may create a mesh type network this means that every single SWB R router will hook the network via one of the adjacent modules and it will communicate with the SWB C coordinator exploiting the modules located halfway see scheme below If the distance between two adjacent modules is wider than the maximum range of 30 40m it s then possible to interpose a stand alone SWB R module as a simple repeater n order to protect the network from intrusions by non authorised systems every module allows other modules to remain hooked to the network for a minute approx after it has been switched on LAE electronic SWB UM Eng v1 01 Caution To install a new network the SWB R modules must be in the same state as they were factory set i e they must not have been associated to any network previously To resolve situations other than this use the SWB Network Manager software and refer to its specific instructions for use Therefore please proceed as follows 1 Place the SWB C module and all the SWB R modules in a place where they would operate and install them in such a way as to ensure that they are as much in line of sight of each other as possible Above all please try and make sure that there are as less metallic obstacles as possible Connect the SWB C to the PC and the SWB R s to the relevant controllers 2 Turn on the SWB C module The
105. our printer if you have a monochromatic printer you can have the various curves distinguished by choosing dotted lines The printouts will always be sent to the default printer 4 ALARM MANAGEMENT AND REPORT SENDING As described in chapter 1 from General Configuration you can enable the tasks relating to a group of units among these tasks there is monitoring and storage of the alarms that occurred in the peripherals RN E supermarket Fresco Ltd Bournette Street Oxford ph 09 546320 fax 69 b075 27 Alarm type Pr Start WE Cool Unit Suction far 2 23 09 04 17 26 1 2a M k amp Yoghut UcS0 10 Highpress 1 23 09 04 17 18 23 09 04 17 24 WW Cool Unit Suction j201 RelaiveH P 1 23 09 04 16 54 23 09 04 17 00 WW Cool Unit Suction eni RelativeH P 1 23 09 04 13 32 23 09 04 16 53 2 2a gt Frozen Vegetables GVA 2 5 Maintenance 0 23 09 04 13 28 23 09 04 13 28 E 116 gt vegetables 1 Hightemper 1 23 09 04 11 20 23 09 04 11 20 1 22 gt Mik amp vYoghut UCso 10 Hightemper 1 23 09 04 11 17 23 09 04 11 18 1 4 The alarm situation is displayed in the Alarm List window It shows the recent alarm history by reporting alarm starting time its source the unit where it took place and its priority whenever the alarm is over its ending time In addition on the left of every event a red light signals that the alarm is still on and it turns green whe
106. out sending SNMP trap functionality see appendix C on page 38 Description IP address or name of the SNMP manager which should receive SNMP traps Port number that the SNMP manager will listen to to detect SNMP traps SNMP manager Port Table 21 SNMP settings A If domain name is used make sure that the DNS setting for the Ethernet connection is correct netbiter webSCADA WS100 6 7 Webserver The webserver settings refer to the internal Auto update value This feature is only used for webserver of the Netbiter WS100 stona the extra webserver port This port is default set to Option Description nen To limit the amount of data Extra webserver To connect to the Extra transferred and increase port webserver port the URL should speed when using low bandwith i e modem connection the data and values could be set to be updated by clicking the have a colon followed by the new port number i e http 10 10 10 30 8080 where 10 10 10 30 is the IP number or DNS address to the refresh button only This Netbiter WS100 and 8080 button the new port will show Compression on This feature is only used for ae se web pages the extra webserver port dd right Figure 11 Refresh When set to enable the corner of button Netbiter WS100 check if the the user browser support compressed interface pages and if that is the case it will send compressed pa
107. ove Up or Move Down Caution the peripheral number address must be set on all devices with different values The same numbers must be set when configuring the Tab in the relevant units and must consequently be all different from each other REPORT CONFIGURATION By clicking on Reports you have got access to the Report configuration window From here it s possible to configure if to whom and when Tab will send SMS and e mail reports For further details on this function see section Message transmission in chapter Alarm Management and Report Sending In Short Header input the identification of the calling plant which will appear as header in the SMS messages To enable SMS messages the relevant switch has to be enabled choose the GMS modem model and the COM port to which it s connected To enable messages to be sent via e mail just enable the relevant switch and add a valid e mail address which will be the sender of the messages now possible to define up to 12 receivers for each one of them enter name phone number e mail address and choose if message send option has to be disabled temporarily if it must only take place in case of an alarm or in case of an alarm at programmed times up to 12 in Report time If need be press to eliminate the last time programmed Report configuration E Header Short header r FRESCO 1 Supermarket FRESCO 1 m Cinterio
108. p About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System NetBiter net m A Plant Manager infoistax pastries com 3692581470 Alarm class F El Receive log files wia E mail Enable Language English Show Device browser in menu User level Password Change password Repeat passward back sawe delete 3 Clock data format and plant information Setup gt Regional 6 4 In this phase the internal clock is to be set and you may enable automatic synchronization with an NTP server via Internet Moreover you may set the decimal point separator log file value separator site name and description Legged in as Administrator a tos OE About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System NetBiter net Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration NAF Date yyyy mm dd 20 10 HE 1 08 Time hh mm ss gt 54 Time zone Time zone uses daylight saving time GMT 01 00 Europe Berlin Network time protocol i Enable Disable NTF server pool ntp org Update interval gi Decimal separator and log file value separator Dot and Comma Site name Stax Tem More information 4 E mail Setup gt E Mail 6 5 To allow e mail sending it s necessary to insert SMTP server name or address which is usually given by the Internet access pro
109. r other tasks that the cable is correct of the type used for the modems with RX gt RX TX gt TX straight connections 3 If just the yellow LED of the SBC485 never lights up check the device connections the signals A and of the RS 485 line could be inverted and the address on Tab and peripheral 4 In the case of a wireless network check the network configuration if necessary by using the SWB Network Manager software Page 15 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide Designed with LabVIEW copyright 2013 of National Instruments Corporation All rights reserved The above mentioned trademarks are property of the respective holders Page 16 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide e lage ELECTRONIC Wireless Plant Monitoring IHE LAE ELECTRONIC WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM COMBINED WITH THE TAB SUPERVISORY SOFTWARE ALLOWS EQUIPMENT RUN BY LAE CONTROLLERS TO BE MONITORED EASILY WITHOUT THE NEED OF A HARD WIRED CABLE THIS SYSTEM WILL BE PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN SUPERMARKETS AND KITCHENS WHERE THE LAYING OF WIRES IS COSTLY AND DIFFICULT BOTH FOR NEW AND EXISTING UNITS THE SWB MODULES DEVELOPED BY LAE ELECTRONICS ALLOW ALL THE LAE CONTROLLERS FITTED WITH A TTL RS485 PORT TO BE INCORPORATED INTO SUCH A SYSTEM THE PLANT SUPERVISORY PC RUNNING THE TAB SOFTWARE IS CONNECTED AN SWVB C VERSION OF THE MODULE ALLOWING COMMUNICATION TO ALL CONTROLLERS WITHIN THE WIRELESS NETWORK IHE CONTROLLERS USE T
110. rm group The set a single alarm the check box can be used The clear button 15 used to clear all alarms for the device specific alarm list or for an alarm group The drop down box to set alarm class can be used to set the same class for a group or different alarm class for a single alarm see section 7 5 5 on page 30 for more information about Alarm class 7 4 Pages Pages is used to show data for a user and works as a user interface from where a user can interact with the Modbus slave devices connected to the Netbiter WS100 There can be a maximum of 30 pages added 7 4 1 Add page To create a new page click the add page button type in a name and click ok 7 4 2 Edit delete page To edit an existing page click edit in the page list Ifthe start page button is clicked the page will be the first page presented when a user log in Click clear start page To remove a page from the Netbiter WS100 click delete netbiter webSCADA WS100 7 4 3 General page configuration Option Picture Page name Overview name Advanced overview name Set as start page Save settings Description A picture can be uploaded that will be shown at the top of the user interface Limitations for the picture file are stated on the page Press upload to upload a picture and clear to delete it from the system Use of files will decrease the space for log files A name for the page Could be used to descri
111. rnel version Application version Patches Table 25 Firmware software Description This is used to update firmware files with extension nbu or install patch files with extension nbp for the Netbiter WS100 Make sure to make a backup before starting to update the firmware see section 6 9 on page 22 Latest firmware can be found at http support intellicom se When clicking update the Netbiter WS100 will start updating Sometimes the web browser will not be able to display web pages Just wait for some minutes and try to view the page again The communication configuration for Ethernet modem and Netbiter Argos will not be affected which makes it possible to update firmware remotely MAC address of the Netbiter WS100 Ethernet interface Kernel version used in the Netbiter WS100 Application version of the Netbiter WS100 If there are patches installed in the system they will be displayed here with version and information about the patch The latest firmware and kernel version can be found at http support intellicom se There 1s a link to this page at the bottom of the user interface netbiter webSCADA WS100 6 9 3 Tools Option Get all log files Restart module Reset To Factory Default Setting Table 26 System tools Description Put all log files and system information in a tar arcvhive By clicking the reboot button the module will restart By clicking this b
112. rra e ille 14 5 1 MENU Me 14 5 2 Were ella 14 5 2 1 Haro Ware and USE Set ub ati 14 5 2 2 Presentidata and SENG log Zalar MS a A A A as 14 5 2 3 PV OOD IS AAA 14 5 9 Userieesa e LEE 14 5 4 e eM O II M M ML i cm EE 14 c E 15 6 1 User IM EMI cm 15 6 2 jejeje 16 6 2 1 Modbus RTU ModbUs AS CIL addi iter ete cos o 16 6 2 2 VIO GIS TCP ERE HR 16 6 3 NOCE eee A A 17 6 3 1 MOdense A AI A ASE AA 17 6 3 2 Dial ap GPRS Setting us ec RL RA REL A hos 17 6 3 3 Dia Ims e ARA e d M 18 6 4 AAA ch mM AM dita 19 6 4 1 Nme dale lille 19 6 4 2 Decimal separat Ornani en 19 6 4 3 Module IO NAO A liacle 19 6 5 EMMA lidia 20 6 6 SINE sa 20 6 7 WV CDS CIV soni ea TCI 21 netbiter webSCADA WS100 6 8 Ethernet TCP IP NetWork Settings nase 22 6 9 OVSIOHI As oot M EE E EM RN 22 6 9 1 ld AA lesse tc DEL etat iT SS tactu eee eee Lu 22 6 9 2 ERUIT O att criada 23 6 9 3 TOO A M SX dees 23 6 9 4 MEM dm ME EM ME 24 ContigurationNiic acacia 25 7 1 WOK aad es 25 7 2 empresa 25 2 1 Add upload and edit Cem nennen 25 7 2 2 A A O
113. rstand 120 Ohm TECHNISCHE DATEN Abmessungen 110x75x53 mm BxHxT Betriebstemperatur 0 50 RS232 Anschluss Steckerbuchse DB9 RS485 RS485 Anschluss 8 poliger Kontaktstift RJ45 Anschluss Hochstlast 63 Peripherien Abschlusswiderstand 120 Ohm 1 2 km In Bezug auf die Betriebsdaten 3W Frontschutzart IP20 GARANTIE LAE electronic Srl garantiert die eigenen Produkte gegen Material und Fabrikationsfehler f r ein 1 Jahr ab dem auf dem Geh use angebrachten Herstellungsdatum Die Garantie bezieht sich nur auf die Reparatur oder den Ersatz der Produkte deren M ngel nachweislich auf Fabrikationsfehlern beruhen Sch den die durch unsachm ige Behandlung der Produkte falsche Handhabung oder Manomission verursacht werden sind von der Garantie ausgeschlossen Die Kosten f r den Hin und R cktransport des Produktes im Falle eines Austausches welcher von LAE genehmigt werden muss sind zu Lasten des K ufers e lag EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The manufacturer LAE electronic Srl registered offices at via Padova 25 Oderzo ITALY on the basis of the test results obtained using appropriate standards states that the following product Name PC interface Model s SBC485 SBRA85 Version s sli zw U meets the essential requirements provided by Low Voltage Directive EEC 73 23 93 68 EMC Directive EEC 89 336 93 68 93 97 Standards and levels used EN60730 1 EN60730 2 9 EN50081 1 Emis
114. ry page with all options will be displayed The delete button will remove the log parameter To create a new alarm parameter click add log parameter There can be a maximum of 64 log parameters configured 7 6 3 Log Edit log parameter Option Description Device Select the device that has the parameter that will be logged Group Select the group that contains the parameter Parameter Select the parameter that will be logged Stores the difference between the two last samples Delta logging As an example a pulse counter is used This counter increase the value for each received pulse For delta logging this will result in Counter Logged value Description Description that is used on the trend graph page see section 8 5 1 on page 33 and in the csv file that can be downloaded Table 38 Edit log parameter netbit r webSCADA WS100 7 6 4 Bindings With bindings a Modbus register can be copied to another 7 6 5 Bindings Add data binding Option Source Device Source Group Source Parameter Destination Device Destination Group Destination Parameter Copy interval Table 39 Add bindings Description Select the device that has the parameter that will be copied Select the group that contains the parameter Select the parameter that will be copied Select the device that has the parameter that will be copied to Select the group that contains the parameter
115. s particularly slow for example because of USB RS 232 485 converters for wired line or because of a complex wireless network featuring high latency it s possible to set a longer timeout for the detection of the individual device through the suitable cursor Then press Start to get the detection process started Now the advancement bar will start to get filled and the newly detected units will one after the other appear in the table It s possible to get the process stopped by pressing Stop At the end of the detection process by means of the selector below the table it will be possible to set the position in which the new units will be added This selector is set by default to the position selected in the table of the previous window Press OK to add newly detected units in the configuration and to go back to the previous window from where it will be possible to complete the information obtained CONFIGURING A UNIT To add or modify the configuration data of a unit select the desired row then double click or press Edit Unit editing gt 1 16 Vegetables UC65 Device model Number Part Enable BIT25 2 COMI C E Advanced OK ES Cancel In this window it will be possible to freely set the unit name description model and address of the device communication port and enable the unit to the Tab functions Press Advanced to customise the monitored and recorded da
116. seleccione TAB 4 2 para iniciar el programa TAB Ventana Principal Supermercado Fresco Avenida Garcia Lorca 38 M alladolid tel 095 340082 fax 095 340065 Bj Data logging Recuperaci n de datos Gesti n Alarmas Instrumento virtual 0 Gesti n Sistema LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario P gina 3 1 CONFIGURACI N La primera operaci n que usted ha de realizar tras instalar el software es configurar TAB insertando las informaciones sobre la planta a controlar y seleccionando el modo en que se realizar n las diferentes funciones tales como el registro de datos o el env o de informes SMS Desde la Ventana Principal inicie la funci n de configuraci n e inserte la contrase a 1 Como configuraci n predefinida despu s de la instalaci n no hay configurada ninguna contrase a para poder proteger el sistema hay que configurar ambas contrase as 1 y n 2 CONTRASE AS Desde la ventana Configuraci n General es posible modificar las contrase as n 1 y n 2 la primera para configurar y cerrar el programa la segunda para configurar los instrumentos La contrase a n 2 es considerada de nivel superior respecto de la n 1 y por eso tambi n permite el acceso a las funciones para las que se requiere la contrase a n 1 Una vez que las contrase as fueron insertadas y confirmadas ya est n memorizadas y no es necesario memorizar el resto de la configuraci n ni reiniciar T
117. sions EN55022 class B EN50082 1 Electrostatic Discharge EN61000 4 2 IEC1000 4 2 LEVEL IV RF EM Field EN61000 4 3 IEC1000 4 3 LEVEL III Fast Transients EN61000 4 4 IEC1000 4 4 LEVEL IV Surges EN61000 4 5 IEC1000 4 5 LEVEL III RF Common Mode EN61000 4 6 IEC 1000 4 6 LEVEL Ill Voltage Dips Interruptions EN61000 4 11 IEC1000 4 1 1 Oderzo 20 02 2004 Franco Perissinotto Test Department
118. ss 10 10 10 35 then you should enter the text below in the address field of the browser and press enter http 10 10 10 35 Now you should see the login screen netbiter WS100 Username based on NetBiten technology Figure 9 Login screen Username admin Default password admin The default password can be changed to something else recommended as described in section 6 1 on page 15 If you have problems to log in and you are sure that your password is correct make sure that Caps Lock is not enabled on your keyboard The picture below shows the welcome screen which 1s shown when you first log into the module m netbiter enini Logged im as Admin x Lo t nistrator Select page e Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About uma Welcome based on Netbiter technology Figure 10 Welcome screen netbiter webSCADA WS100 13 netbiter webSCADA WS100 5 User Interface 5 1 Menu overview The menu items have a layout to help users get the most out of the Netbiter WS100 The main menu has two workflow directions one for setting up the Netbiter WS100 from right to left and one for using it as a SCADA interface from left to right When referring to a sub menu this document will use i e when referring to the sub menu Users which is found under Setup the following syntax will be used Setup Users Depending on the user level the menu items will be different see
119. t view is to show all present and not acknowledged alarms To view all alarms click Show all To show only present alarm again click Show active 32 8 4 2 Alarm history Every change for an alarm parameter is logged in Alarm history with information of the value for the parameter that trigged the alarm and information about messages sent from the Netbiter WS100 There can be 100 entries in the alarm history list If the list 1s full and a new alarm occurs the oldest alarm history entry will be deleted Ifthe Show occurrence button is clicked only the entries with type Occurred will show which could be useful when analyzing alarms The Clear History button will clear all alarm history 8 5 Log The log menu item is used for analyzing logged parameters The log could be viewed in a trend graph and be downloaded as a csv file 8 5 1 View trend graph This feature requires that the user has JAVA Virtual Machine installed By using a left click on the mouse keep the button down and release it at the diagonal corner of a box the graph will zoom to that size By right clicking and keeping the button down the graph can be moved by moving the mouse Button Description Scroll graph up Scroll graph down Scroll graph right Scroll graph left Reset view view all Zoom in Zoom out LE 4 e o Table 40 Trend graph user interface The first three 3 parameters will automatically be displayed in the graph
120. ta for that unit Tab Unit editing Al Data to be monitored Value 1 Temp 1 Status 1 Defrost Data to be logged Value 1 Temp 1 i Status 1 Defrost Value 2 Status2 7 M Status 3 zx i Main 1 To default OK ES Cancel Page 6 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide For the plant overview choose a value for ex temperature from the menu and if need be a state for ex defrost that you judge to be meaningful to display according to the type of unit See the relevant chapter for more details For the data logging function it s possible to choose up to 3 values and 3 states The values and the states available in the menus depend on the device model Press default to revert to the pre defined setting Please bear in mind that also based on the number of units fitted a high total quantity of data to be acquired and stored will imply a lower data updating frequency for all the Tab functions So for example you will have a smaller sampling frequency of the recent dynamical data of the virtual instrument function and slower response speed in the alarm detection function At the end of the configuration of the single unit press OK to accept the setting and revert to the previous window To remove a unit cancel the text in the Name field and press OK In the Plant Units configuration it s possible to change the unit position by selecting it and pressing M
121. tado on off se refieren a la escala de la derecha O off 1 on las escalas pueden modificarse para una mejor lectura de los datos haciendo clic en los valores extremos e insertando los nuevos l mites Haciendo clic sobre la leyenda de la derecha es posible modificar el aspecto de las diversas curvas Datos hist ricos Unidades Mixtas Unidad C mara Frigor fica Fruta Humedad 1 Dispas s HT2w zl peste 0200 BI Zee aleja EM Humedad inso 3 70 PENA e Temp 205 Alarm a e e 2 A SI eo 0 I I I I I I I I EE Er 09 00 08 30 10 00 10 30 11 00 11 30 12 00 12 30 13 00 13 30 14 00 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 17 09 04 Tambi n hay disponibles varias herramientas para el an lisis del gr fico tales como el zoom o el cursor y numerosas opciones de personalizaci n del aspecto de las curvas o de la escala P gina 8 LAE electronic TAB4 2 Gu a para el usuario Valor cursor Horario cursor Nombre cursor 4 Config escala d Habilitac movimiento cursor _ Modo cursor Zoom y deslizamiento Bloque cursor Movimiento cursor Haciendo clic en Exportar los datos cargados pueden memorizarse en un formato de texto legible directamente desde Excel u otros programas similares los datos exportados se refieren al per odo seleccionad
122. tata sul contenitore La stessa sar tenuta alla sola riparazione o sostituzione dei prodotti la cui difettosit sia ad essa imputabile e venga accertata dai propri servizi tecnici In caso di difetti dovuti a condizioni eccezionali di impiego uso scorretto e o manomissione ogni garanzia viene a decadere Tutte le spese di trasporto per la restituzione del prodotto al fabbricante previa sua autorizzazione e per l eventuale ritorno all acquirente sono a carico di quest ultimo INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N Y USO OLLSBCOOTES flae SBC485 3 ELECTRONIC Para obtener las prestaciones correctas de este producto se aconseja leer detenidamente estas instrucciones INSTALACI N El SBC485 debe funcionar con temperatura ambiente comprendida entre O y 50 C no instale el instrumento cerca de fuentes de calor Para reducir el efecto de las perturbaciones electromagn ticas aleje el instrumento y las conexiones de se al de los conductores de potencia Conecte el SBC485 al PC con un cable est ndar RS232 efect e la red RS485 observando los siguientes consejos siga un trazado lineal reduciendo al m nimo la longitud de las derivaciones m x 2 metros y evitando las conexiones en estrella v ase el diagrama de conexi n utilice un cable blindado y termine la l nea con una resistencia de 120 ohm La conexi n RS485 es polarizada respete las indicaciones A y B en cada perif rico conectado FUNCIONAMIENTO El instrumento uti
123. ters will be available at the slave address given in the Address field The internal registers are specified in appendix B on page 36 Some of the registers can be used for pages alarms and logs using the Internal Register as device The queries sent to this Modbus address will not be sent to the Modbus RTU network Netbiter WS100 will respond to these queries by it If enabled the idle timeout in seconds for the Modbus TCP connection can be set If there is no response within this time the connection will be closed If disabled the connection will not timeout Default Enabled 60 If enabled this feature makes it possible to configure the IP address that is allowed to connect to the gate way Table 13 Description of Modbus TCP settings There cannot be two devices with the same Modbus address If that is the case the serial bus will not be able to communicate with all present slaves on the bus 6 3 Modem On this page the modem setup is done An external modem which is optional can be either a GSM GPRS or an analogue modem PSTN that 1s attached to the RS 232 9 pin DSUB interface see 1 3 1 on page On the status page the current status of the modem 1s displayed see section 8 2 on page 32 6 3 1 Modem settings Option Description Modem type Type of modem Baudrate Baudrate used for the modem Pin code If SIM card has PIN code security activated the pin code should be entered
124. tion 8 5 on page 32 7 6 1 Log configuration Option Description Gives estimation about the time before the log file is full This is an estimation and will depend on the configuration i e number of pages and parameters configured The number and size of pictures for the pages will also affect the log file size Estimated log time If the log interval is set to a predefined time this will show as the estimated log time Defines the time interval for between the samples that is saved to the log file Log interval The log could be circular which will fill the log with data When full it can be sent A new file will be created and the old one is deleted Log type This will set the time when a log should be sent Maximum send log interval If a time period is selected the log will be sent with this interval e g at the same minute for every hour when At least every hour is chosen If Netbiter Argos is enabled the minute is different for each Netbiter WS100 to spread load of Ethernet traffic and server load Send log files as E mail attachment If a Send log interval is specified the log file is sent as an e mail attachment to user that has configured this option see section 6 1 on page 15 Table 37 Log configuration 7 6 2 Log parameters The Log parameter section contains a list of all configured log parameters The log parameter can be reconfigured by clicking edit and the Edit log ent
125. to set the alarm priorities for an immediate sending of the individual SMS on the left you find a list of alarm types all types of alarms of the LAE instruments available in the TAB and for each of them you can set a priority alarm settings Alarm type lalh alle E Lotte Galle TI probe 2 probe 3 probe A e D a cr m igh temper ow kemper E Cond press High press 7 Lat Le Maintenance 2 DATA LOGGER Data logging is the main function of TAB it starts automatically with TAB if the Units group is enabled You can see its on status by the flashing signal in Main Panel From this window clicking on and giving password 1 halts the data logger clicking on re starts it Each group Defrost Units and Mixed Units has got its own task for the display and storage of data The windows relating to the two groups show the overall plant state The displayed data are updated continuously with a frequency depending on the number of units fitted and are also stored permanently with the frequency selected in the configuration phase LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Page 7 IE Supermarket Fresco Ltd Bournette Street 69 Oxford ph 89 54532l fax 09 697527 Device Mo On Temp Alarm 1 13 gt Vegetables UC65 Louis a 5 1 1b gt Vegetables 1065 LOUIS ME 6 RH 1 2a gt Milk amp Yoghurt UCS
126. to the device you are interested in LF28 LTC15 via Device Settings B With M select all or part of the parameters and assign them a new value C Write your comment on the top row This description can help you understand the purpose of that setup D Click on and choose folder and name of the new file LATEST HOURS TREND From Virtual Instrument window by selecting a peripheral and clicking on Latest h trend you promptly obtain a graphic representation of all its analogic inputs stored during the last 24 hours Latest hours trend Defrost Units Unit IB 2a gt Frozen Vegetables GVA Z Device Lcpa2 ITemp 1 115545 PES 02 00 00 70 0 Temp 1 Temp z i i i i i 11 00 11 20 11 40 12 00 12 20 12 40 13 00 13 20 13 40 14 00 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 50 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 30 09 04 LAE electronic TAB4 2 User s guide Page 13 This function offers a valid tool for diagnostics purposes or to adjust the unit setup parameters to improve controller performance As per the historical graphs tools such as zooming panning cursors and several different curve outlook customisation tools are available for an ideal data consultation Troubleshooting The comm error indicator remains red 1 Check that the SBC485 is powered correctly on LED lit 2 If the on LED is lit but the other LED s of the SBC485 never light up check that the selected PC COM p
127. u may create the pages where the current values of controller data are displayed In these pages you may also modify writable data such as the Setpoint please take into account that the access to all registers present in the template is however possible through Devices of the menu appearing on the top bar In the pages created you may also add an image which could for example represent the arrangement of the various controllers in the plant or in a certain area pases ni Configuration Setup About Logged in as Administrator AE e a RA IA e AE Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Picture 11 768 kbyte used Page Name Shop Overview name upload delete The picture can not be wider then 870px larger then 50k and it needs to be in gif png or jpg format Ti temperatures _ Advanced overview name setpoint _ Description Device Parameter 1 ROD1 Ti temperature RODI Air temperature 2 RDO2 Ti temperature RDO2 Air temperature 3 ROOS 1 temperature Air temperature 4 BF i Ti temperature BFOL Air temperature J 2 1 temperature BFOZ Air temperature 6 BFOS Ti temperature Air temperature 7 4 1 temperature BF04 Air temperature delete a 9 delete Description Device Parameter 11 1 Ti temperature FFOL Ti Air temperature delete an Pran
128. uld be used to enter condition If scaling is set in the template the value will be compared to the scaled value Enter a decimal value Use the checkbox to mark what bit that should be used Marked checkbox represent a bit 1 29 netbit r webSCADA WS100 7 5 5 Alarm properties Option Description The alarm class is used to sort which alarm to send to which user The user can have one or more alarm class configured Alarm Class If an alarm will be trigged an alarm message will be sent to all user that has the alarm class configured Severity The alarm s severity Used to describe how critical the alarm 15 For SNMP there is a severity class called Clear which will be sent for an alarm that enters normal alarm condition Description Text that is displayed in the alarm list view and alarm history and is sent to the SNMP manager Subject The subject for alarm message sent by e mail and or SMS Message The message body of the alarm message sent by e mail and or SMS The message length is limited to 70 characters for a SMS why it could be a good practice to keep it to that length Table 36 Alarm properties 30 7 6 Log The log can have 64 log parameters configured and will save samples to a csv file This file can be viewed in the built in trend graph page or downloaded to be analyzed in e g Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc How to view and download the csv file see sec
129. ur Internet support service at http www intellicom se support Here you will find the latest documentation configuration utilities drivers etc Product return If you experience any problems with a Netbiter device and wish to have it repaired or exchanged you will need to follow these steps e Obtain a Product Return Number PRN from http support intellicom se To get this number you will need to provide some information about the problem you have contact information etc e Print the PRN Acknowledge side and send it to Intellicom together with the product Make sure the PRN is visible on the outside of the package and that the delivery is pre paid otherwise the delivery would not be accepted by Intellicom Also provide evidence of original purchase e Ifthe faulty product is covered by the 12 month warranty Intellicom will repair or exchange the unit and return it within three weeks If the product is not covered by Warranty Intellicom will respond with a cost estimation for repairing the unit Terminology Term Extract Description TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol is a set of rules used along with the Internet Protocol Internet Protocol IP to send data in the form of message units between computers over the Internet HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP is a set of rules for exchanging files text graphic images sound video and other multimedia files on the W
130. utton the Netbiter WS100 will remove all settings and configurations and has to be setup and configured as a brand new Netbiter 5100 Netbiter WS100 with patches installed should be set to factory default using Netbiter Update to upload firmware 23 netbiter webSCADA WS100 6 9 4 Netbiter Argos Netbiter Argos 1s a solution for remote management of Netbiter devices The Netbiter 1s preconfigured to be able to use these services More information about the Netbiter Argos remote management service can be found at http www netbiter com argos Option Description Netbiter Argos Enables the Netbiter Argos service remote management services Device ID This Netbiter device ID Activation code Code to activate the Netbiter as valid device at Netbiter Argos The code entered by default Send Alarms Enable alarms to be sent to Netbiter Argos Send log files Enable log files to be sent to Netbiter Argos Table 27 Netbiter Argos settings When Netbiter Argos 1s enabled the SMTP server will automatically be set to Netbiter Argos with correct user name and password The Netbiter Argos services uses port 5222 for communication to the server 24 7 Configuration The configuration menu item 15 used to configure the Netbiter WS100 to display data and log data as well as send alarm messages Before any data can be read from a Modbus device and be used for presenting alarms and logs the communicati
131. vider authentication data if required name and e mail address of sender Logged in as Administrator Stax Pastries Logout UVP RON ATI DT TETTE P Tu A Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System NetBiter net TE Catinae SMTP Server IP number or domain name custom server smtp mailserver com 1 F Port number SMTP Authentication plain User name _info istax pastries com 3 Password Sender Mame of sender St a x w si D 030 1 1FB3AB7 Reply Path E mail address info stax pastries com Send test E mail E mail address save settings 5 Templates Configuration gt Templates 7 2 Templates define the controller registers which may be used with relevant information on address representation scale enumeration limits etc They simplify configuration of display pages data logging and alarms Templates of the most popular LAE controllers have already been loaded in our factory Templates of other controllers may be required or downloaded from LAE electronic website Logged in as Administrator Stax Pastries j Logout Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Me Templates Description LAE AD 2 5 Al LAE LTR 5 LAE AR 2 27 LAE AR 2 28 LAE MS27 LAE AD3 5 LAE AT1 5
132. wer than the minimum priority set in one or more units or if no alarm is on it will indicate that no alarm is going on In this latter case the enabled receiver will however be informed about the correct operation of the whole system Differently if the set message is not received at the due time this will mean that a failure in any of the vital parts of the system occurred PC modem etc Page 12 LAE electronic Tab5 0 User s guide In case of alarms with priority great enough for the immediate sending of the SMS report at the end of the event a end of alarm message is sent with the indication of all ended events If the length of the SMS is greater than 160 characters a series of linked messages will be sent out according to the ETSI GSM 03 40 specifications Usually the receiving device will be able to link all elements together The sent message includes the following information Short Header Date and Time list of the units where alarms have taken place and the alarm type if none No Alarms In the event of scheduled e mail message or new alarm a text file will be sent as an attachment listing all ongoing events The use of the GSM modem allows an alarm report to be sent not only automatically but also as a reply to an occasional request by any GSM mobile phone To achieve this it s necessary to send a message like the following to the modem telephone number R receiver s number required function As an example
133. will be shown Select the group that contains the parameter Select the parameter that will be shown This is the text that will be shown next to the parameter value Template format can be overridden to show the parameter value in Hexadecimal Or Binary format If Default it will use the format configured in the template The Modbus register value will be divided by this value before it is shown on the web pages and multiplied before written to the Modbus device It is better to use the scaling option in the template which will include scaling for use with alarms and logging 7 5 Alarm 7 5 1 Alarm Alarm settings Option SMS Alarm Email Alarm SNMP Alarm Manual alarm acknowledge Table 33 Alarm settings Description Enable SMS alarm if a modem is configured see section 6 3 on page 17 Users with correct alarm class and a mobile phone number will receive a SMS see section 6 1 on page 15 Enable e mail alarm if an SMTP server is configured see section 6 5 on page 19 Users with correct alarm class and an e mail address will receive an e mail see section 6 1 on page 15 Enable SNMP trap alarms if a SNMP manager is configured see section 6 6 on page 20 If disabled all alarms have to be acknowledge When an alarm condition is fulfilled it sends an alarm message After the condition has been back to normal and is fulfilled again a new alarm message will be sent If
134. witched on After saving the plant configuration with Save press Wireless Netw Wireless Network Configuration Get addr list Pa POR e 3 ES Close In the window opening up there is a list of all peripheral numbers given to the devices of the units added On the side of every single device number that is connected to an SWB wireless module you must write the 16 character address appearing on the external label of the SWB box In order to avoid writing all individual characters of all addresses present click on Get addr list and choose the COM port to which the SWB C network coordinator is connected In this way you will obtain a list of addresses of all the SWB R s detected in the network Now just click on the arrow on the side of the address field and choose the right address from the menu For those devices connected to the same SWB R you must logically choose the same address For those devices which are connected to the PC directly via a hard wired RS485 line the field must be left empty Caution the SWB R modules in the network can not be detected while the Tab is already acquiring data So in order to make modifications to the wireless network configuration after the Tab has been activated it s first of all necessary to deactivate the plant overview data logging and alarm monitoring functions through the relevant switch in the main configuration page and re start the Tab ALARM CONFIGURATION
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